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Wolves Safe for Now, Climate and Congress Not So Much | Noah Greenwald

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Despite several threatening bills and riders from the likes of U.S. Rep, Cynthia Lummis, (R-Wyo.) and other anti-wildlife members of Congress, I’m elated that gray wolves in Wyoming, the Great Lakes region and across the lower 48 States have retained much needed protection under the Endangered Species Act. This is in no small part thanks to the hundreds of thousands …

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Klamath County seeks non-lethal ways to deter wolves

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KLAMATH FALLS, Ore. (AP) An Oregon county is looking for non-lethal ways to deter wolves after experiencing its first livestock kills in October. The Herald and News reports that Klamath County will put together toolboxes of deterrents for landowners with a $6,000 grant from the Oregon Department of Agriculture. The county will also contribute $600 to the project. The county …

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Bob Ream, witness to wolf recovery history – Hungry Horse News: Hungry Horse News

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By CHRIS PETERSON Hungry Horse News | 0 comments Anyone who has ever spent time in the North Fork of the Flathead has probably run across a wolf track, heard their calls or even witnessed a wolf. But it wasn’t always that way. In the late 1800s the U.S. government declared war on the wolf. They were systematically shot, trapped and poisoned for …

The court – Mann acknowledges having shot the wolf in Trysil

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Saturday 19 December, police in Hedmark message from Norwegian Nature Inspectorate (SNO) that the while tracking wolves in Trysil had found blood and that the traces of the wolf did not go further. The police officials said in a statement Tuesday. The area where the SNO practiced tracking is outside permissions to kill the area for wolves. Crime Technicians in Hedmark …