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Wolves are on the move

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SALEM, Ore. – The Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife has designated two new Areas of Known Wolf Activity. The new areas are the result of two radio-collared wolves who have separated from their packs. OR-25, originally with the Imnaha Pack had a long journey. It moved through the Columbia Basin, the southern Blue Mountains and the northern and central …

Wolves disperse, establish new territory

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Wolves disperse, establish new territory Share on facebookShare on twitterShare on emailShare on printMore Sharing Services1 Published:August 3, 2015 6:08PM The Oregon Department of Fish & Wildlife is reporting two new areas of known wolf activity, including one in Union County.   A pair of wolves from northeast Oregon packs have dispersed and established new territory in Klamath and Union …

Poachers Kill More Game Animals than Wolves, North Idaho Officials Say

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LEWISTON, Idaho (AP) — Poachers are likely killing far more game animals than wolves are, state wildlife officials in northern Idaho say. Officials tell the Lewiston Tribune in a story on Friday that last year in northern Idaho they confirmed poaching of 30 elk, four moose, 13 mule deer and 57 whitetail deer. Officials say a realistic detection rate is 5 percent, …

The Cash Cow That’s Killing Endangered Species

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Its about time that fingers started getting pointed at government officials with regards to receiving money for special interest groups!! Since 2011, five Republicans, who have received millions of dollars in campaign contributions from special interests opposed to Endangered Species Act protections, stand out for having introduced dozens of bills to weaken protections for endangered species, including Rep. Ken Calvert …