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First ‘official’ wolf kill confirmed on Colville Reservation 

In Colville Tribe, IUCNCongress, Wolf News by Twowolves6 Comments

We are very disappointed that the younger tribal members feel its ok to kill our Sacred Wolves!! Duane Hall, you have forgotten the Teachings of Our Creator!! NESPELEM—After three hunting seasons without harvesting a wolf, a Colville Tribal member has taken the first. Duane Hall, 37 of Omak, brought a gray wolf into the Colville Tribal Fish & Wildlife office …

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Arizona ranchers can be compensated for cattle lost to wolves 

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PHOENIX (AP) — The Arizona Livestock Loss Board has approved an interim policy allowing ranchers to receive compensation for cattle taken by Mexican wolves. Conservation efforts are helping to re-establish the Mexican wolf population within its historical range in Arizona and New Mexico, but the program has resulted in the loss of some commercial cattle. The board’s vote allows ranchers …

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State Republicans ask Congress to remove wolves from endangered list

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The Beginning of Wildlifes demise…. STATEWIDE – Republican state legislators Tom Tiffany and Adam Jarchow are again asking Congress to remove gray wolves from the endangered species list and they’re hopeful President-elect Donald Trump will help make it happen. A letter from the lawmakers calls on Congress to overturn a federal judge’s decision and remove the gray wolf from the endangered …

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Idaho wolf management expected to be unchanged under new president 

In IUCNCongress, OR7 The Journey, Protect The Wolves by Twowolves1 Comment

With this president…. youd be more realistic if you were worried about beingg sent home…. just saying, our wildlife are screwed!! With wolves under continuous state management in Idaho since 2011, a new presidential administration under Donald Trump should have no immediate effect on managing the species in the state. However, some wildlife conservationists fear impacts to wolves in areas …