Colorado rancher George Raftopoulos spreads Fear and Fairytales

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  Colorado Rancher already spreading fear and most likely fairytales after bragging “Our ancestors spent a long time getting rid of the wolves,” Raftopoulos, a cousin of FOX31’s Aristea Brady, said. MOFFAT COUNTY, Colo. – State wildlife officials are trying to figure out if Colorado is once again a habitat for wolves. Newly released video from October shows gray wolves in …

Seattle Judge expects to rule soon on wolf issue

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SEATTLE — A King County judge says he expects to rule in a week on a motion to dismiss claims that Washington Fish and Wildlife has been breaking the state’s fundamental environmental law every time it kills a wolf. Slap Mcgillis: fish and game know more about this states wildlife than a Seattle judge those wolves are killing everything turkey, …

 91  Groups Demand Pendley’s Resignation – Protect The Wolves™

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Conservationists call for temporary BLM lead William Perry Pendley to step down WASHINGTON, D.C. – Today, 91 conservation, sportsmen, and faith-based groups concerned with public lands management, representing more than 3.9 million Americans, submitted a letter to Interior Secretary Bernhardt calling for William Perry Pendley to resign or be removed from office. Pendley lacks Senate approval to lead the agency. The letter …

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 …