PORTLAND, Ore. (CN) — The federal government should have done more to protect Oregon’s gray wolves, no matter what farmers and ranchers say, attorneys for five environmental groups told the Ninth Circuit on Wednesday. Nearly extirpated native and reintroduced wolves are a contentious issue among conservationists, ranchers, farmers and livestock lobbyists in the West. Oregon’s native gray wolves had been exterminated for …
Wolves kill another calf in NE Oregon
On the afternoon of 7/22, a livestock producer found a dead two-month-old calf on a forested USFS cattle allotment. Should a two-month-old calf be wandering around open public land in wolf territory? Wolves cannot continue to pay a price with their lives because they are hungry and will go for something so easy for the taking! Livestock producers are compensated for …
OSU researcher Bill Ripple to speak about wolves and predators and their role in ecosystems
One of Oregon’s largest native carnivores, the controversial gray wolf, can have far-reaching impacts on plant life in the habitats it occupies, according to an Oregon State University professor. On Tuesday evening, Worthy Brewing will host a presentation by Bill Ripple, professor at OSU’s College of Forestry in Corvallis, about the impact wolves have on aspen groves and other plants, …
RESEARCH ARTICLE Killing wolves to prevent predation on livestock may protect one farm but harm neighbors
Complete 20 page Study is available on our site 😉 RESEARCH ARTICLE Killing wolves to prevent predation on livestock may protect one farm but harm neighbors A Huge Thank you out to Adrian Treves for sending Us his Research, adding strength and fact to Dr Robert Wielgus Research. It is beyond Important that we are able to get this in …