If Ranchers weren’t allowed to graze on publicly owned land….. these things wouldn’t be happening! Wolves kill two adult cows in NE Washington state Share on facebookShare on twitterShare on emailShare on printMore Sharing Services Don Jenkins Capital Press Published:July 13, 2015 9:46AM The depredations are the first of the year. Officials are also searching for two missing calves. …
Washington takes steps to reduce wolf conflicts
Washington takes steps to reduce wolf conflicts By Nicholas K. Geranios / The Associated Press Published Jul 13, 2015 at 12:02AM SPOKANE, Wash. — The season when wolves come into conflict with livestock in Eastern Washington has arrived, but the state’s Department of Fish and Wildlife is ready. The agency has been working for nearly a year to minimize conflicts …
New Year Brings New Pups To OR-7 Wolf Pack
Oregon’s wandering wolf’s lonely days are far behind after biologists found evidence that OR-7’s Rogue Pack has expanded by a second set of pups. Biologists have discovered a second set of pups fathered by Wolf OR-7 in the Rogue River-Siskiyou National Forest. The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service and Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife released a video from trail cameras …
NOVA Online | Wild Wolves | What’s in a Howl
What’s in a Howl? by Fred H. Harrington Professor of Ethology Mount Saint Vincent University, Nova Scotia Ask anyone about wolf vocalizations and the howl invariably springs to mind. Even though wolves bark, woof, whine, whimper, yelp, growl, snarl and moan a lot more often than they howl, it is howling that defines the wolf, and fascinates us. So …