Mystery Grand Canyon Animal Is a Gray Wolf—Can It Survive?

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Mystery Grand Canyon Animal Is a Gray Wolf—Can It Survive?. Linking Wolf Populations The agency also determined the wolf was a female, which biologists say are less likely to disperse from their packs in search of new territory. Michael Robinson, a conservationist with Arizona’s Center for Biological Diversity who advocates for the recovery of top predators across the West, notes …

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Study: Killing wolves means more livestock attacks | Fox News

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GRANTS PASS, Ore. – Scientists have found that, contrary to what many people think, killing wolves does not always reduce attacks on livestock. Researchers at Washington State University found that for every wolf killed in Idaho, Montana and Wyoming over the past 25 years, there was a 5 percent increase in the sheep and cattle killed the next year. Livestock …

Intolerance of Wolves

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Intolerance Of Wolves Northern Rocky Mountain Wolves – Western Watersheds Project. Intolerance of Wolves Despite recovery efforts demonstrating the minimal negative impacts to livestock and big game hunting opportunities over the last decade and despite the good-faith efforts of wolf advocates to respond to financial concerns, little has changed to curb intolerance for wolves. Right now, those adversarial to wolf …

Grazing Cattle: The New ‘Invasive Species’ | One Green Planet

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The human appetite for animal flesh is a driving force behind virtually every major category of environmental damage now threatening the human future deforestation, erosion, fresh water scarcity, air and water pollution, climate change, biodiversity loss, social injustice, the destabilization of communities, and the spread of disease. – The World Watch Institute Grazing has its place in just about every …