Proposed wolf, coyote hunting rule changes may benefit moose population – Thunder Bay – CBC News

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They need to stop Hunting!!! Not kill one species to save another…. They have been doing that for decades…. and are to STUPID too figure out that it doesnt work!! Wolf hunters in Northern Ontario are getting what some would consider a Christmas gift from the Ontario Ministry of Natural Resources and Forestry. The ministry is proposing that wolves be …

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Wildlife cameras spot wolf near Stevens Pass

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Wildlife cameras in the Cascades have captured the second wolf near Stevens Pass this year. Prior to these sightings, no wolf has been recorded in the area over five decades. The latest is a collared female with the Teanaway pack. The cameras are maintained by volunteers with Conservation Northwest. More than 100 volunteers monitor about 50 cameras year-round. In the …

Don’t blame wolves for moose population decline, Animal Alliance says – Thunder Bay – CBC News

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Ontario needs to follow the lead of states like Minnesota and ban moose hunting — and not just punish wolves for the decline of moose in the province, a national animal advocacy group says. Animal Alliance of Canada spokesperson Liz White was responding to the news that the Ministry of Natural Resources and Forestry has proposed easing hunting regulations on wolves in …

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The return of wolves to California is endangered by new plan

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From wolf OR-7’s first groundbreaking steps into California four years ago to the emergence last summer of the state’s first wolf pack in nearly a century, the return of gray wolves shows the remarkable success of decades of efforts, based on science and guided by the Endangered Species Act, to recover wolves across much of the West. Yet little more …