Violent threats that partially led to cancelled wolf meetings came from pro-wolf Facebook commenters 

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This is why we tell people not to make threatening comments, it gives the spineless WAG a way out! Martorello and their Overpaid facilitator Francine Madden allowed WAG Members to publicly disrespect Dr. Robert Wielgus in 1 WAG meeting we were at and did absolutely nothing to stop them. Our Director stood up and told them to stop after their …

WDFW moves to partially dismiss wolf suit 

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Leave it up to WDFW to look for loop holes, They wrongfully pushed thru their Lethal Kill Policy and need to be held accountable for pandering to Ranchers. With the Public’s help, We can begin working towards closing offending Ranchers like McIrvins Grazing Allotments with the research that we have. Ranchers need to Remember that Grazing rights are a privilege …

False Rancher Perspective: Forced wolf reintroduction in Colorado

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Rachel Gabel editor for…. wait for it “The Fence Post” who’s email and phone number are listed below deserves a Phone Call to inquire why she glazed the Facts over.  Sadly as is usual from the Rancher perspective You have ignored the majority of the actual facts 😉 what you somehow refused to mention is that in Wyoming, Idaho, and …

Wis. professor leads innovative study Tracking wolves through sound in Wood County

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  BABCOCK, Wis. (WSAW) — Researchers from around the world, led by Rothschild native and Carthage College biology professor Dr. Angela Dassow, are helping pioneer an innovative method of tracking wolves through sound. Dr. Angela Dassow swaps cards on an acoustic monitor at Sandhill Wildlife Area. Dec. 27, 2019 (WSAW Photo) The two-week study, funded through the non-profit Animal Welfare Institute …