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Hydaburg to enhance Prince Of Wales wolf study 

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How many wolves are on Prince of Wales Island? It’s an important question because wolves are an important predator – part of the chain of life in the forest. A POW tribal group has been awarded a federal grant to help gather data used to determine that number. The State of Alaska conducts population studies on Prince of Wales, but on …

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Workshop focuses on wolf management in Eastern Oregon 

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  Despite killing four wolves from the Imnaha Pack earlier this year for repeatedly attacking livestock, the Oregon Department of Fish & Wildlife reiterated the value of non-lethal deterrents during a workshop Friday in Pendleton. Eastern Oregon ranchers and county officials gathered at Blue Mountain Community College to hear presentations on the science and economics of dealing with wolves. The …

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New Mexico seeks to stop feds from releasing wolves 

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New Mexico needs to stay out of Federal ESL Law where they have no business! RESERVE, N.M. (AP) – Lawyers for the New Mexico Department of Game and Fish are seeking to stop federal wildlife managers from releasing more endangered Mexican gray wolves into the wild. In a court filing Thursday, they asked for a temporary restraining order that would …

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Why Did USDA Dump Deer At Layon Landfill?

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USDA at their finest…. Rather than moving them… instead they slaughter and waste them… Some would wonder why we want their funding cut off…… PNC confirmed that this pile of deer was dumped at the Layon Landfill by the USDA onThursday. Guam – A pile of dead deer was dumped at the Layon Landfill by a U.S. government agency.     …