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Washington States WDFW Wolf count Questionable

In Ban Grazing Allotments, Oppose Welfare Ranching, Profanity Peak Pack, Protect The Wolves, Protect Washington Wolves by Twowolves1 Comment

  We find it difficult with the amount of wolves slaughtered  by WDFW alone by WDFW  in the last 2 years that their count increased. WDFW claimed they employed an array of non-lethal strategies last year, however with Picture documentation it shoes that ast least 1 of these deterrents were not present it appears as they have claimed, Washington Department of Fish …

For Immediate Release: Washington State Attorney General Attacks Tribal Sovereignty Again: Challenges Skokomish Tribe’s ownership of a River 

In Oppose Welfare Ranching, Profanity Peak Pack, Protect The Wolves, Protect Washington Wolves by Twowolves1 Comment

For Immediate Release: Redding Ca For Questions: Patricia Herman President Protect The Wolves™ (530) 377-3031 Roger Dobson Director of Grants (530) 377-3031 pressreleaseinfo@protectthewolves.com   Protect The Wolves™ just reached out to “Guy” Miller, Skokomish Tribal Chairman, after seeing the blatant disregard for the law with continued Discrimination, and stating that they could bait the Federal Government to take action because they can …

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Washington House committee OKs bill to move wolves – Washington 

In Ban Grazing Allotments, Protect The Wolves, Protect Washington Wolves by Lynda3 Comments

  OLYMPIA — Legislation directing the Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife to move wolves from east to west passed the House Agriculture and Natural Resources Committee Feb. 1. The bill, sponsored by northeast Washington Rep. Joel Kretz, was supported by urban lawmakers, but was opposed by Western Washington legislators whose rural districts would be candidates for receiving wolves. “This …

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 Are Washington State’s wolves  on the move?

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NATIVE TO THE Olympic Mountain range — how else would there be a Grey Wolf River or the Sequim Wolves sports teams — wolves are showing an ability to range further than many previously thought. The state Department of Fish and Wildlife has produced new maps that show the state’s grey wolf population has moved further west than officials previously thought …