Oregon Fish and Wildlife Commission mulls delisting Oregon’s small wolf population

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How is it that Humans think they can manage mother nature better than she has for centuries before humans showed up in America???? Action shows fragile nature of state level wolf recovery? Friday in Bend, OR the state’s wildlife and fish commissioners launched a process to delist wolves from Oregon’s State Endangered Species Act. Oregon only has about 80-90 wolves (77 at the …

Idaho wolf numbers questioned

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It Appears to me that Idaho is FULL OF SHIT!! BOISE, Idaho — Idaho officials are overestimating the number of wolves in the state for a number reasons including relying on sightings by hunters rather than using only trained professionals, a conservation group said. “Since 2009 more than 1,300 wolves have been hunted or trapped in Idaho, and another nearly …

Georgia park welcomes first red wolves born in 2015

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ALBANY, GA (WALB) -A South Georgia state park welcomed the first red wolf pups born in the United States for 2015, and officials there are hopeful that it could help restore the critically endangered species.Two adorable pups, named Boone and Belle were born on March 29th to parents Ayita and Finnick at Chehaw Park.They join two other pups named Flint …

Bill, ODFW could remove wolves from endangered species list

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An effort to remove gray wolves from the state endangered species list is moving forward on multiple fronts. State biologists said Tuesday that wolf numbers are high enough to justify removing them the state list, while Republican lawmakers have introduced a bill to prohibit the Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife commission from listing wolves as threatened or endangered. With …