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Why do wolves hunt in packs? The answer might be ravens 

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  Science Why do wolves hunt in packs? The answer might be ravens A raven moves on from a frosted spruce tree Jan. 5 in Turnagain. (Erik Hill / ADN archive 2017) People who study animal behavior think they may have found out why wolves hunt in packs: Because ravens are such good scavengers. Scientists who watched wolves on Isle …

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Congress OKs law allowing aerial hunting in Alaska 

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What is it that is wrong with Congress???? They have approved a bill to allow aerial hunting of bears and wolves near dens on federal lands in Alaska. Here is another example of Legislation that we can overturn with your Help. WASHINGTON — Congress has approved a bill that would allow aerial hunting of grizzly bears and killing of bears …

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Congress backs bill to lift Obama limits on Alaska hunting | Help Us Stop It!!

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If You will Join Us Today, WE will be heard!!   Protect The Wolves® incorporates the Indian Trust Protect The Wolves® Indian Trust research  that has been done thus far tells us we can stop this if you will help us! The Elected Officials have no conscience. Join Us Today to make the Difference that no other Group has available!! …

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USDA FWS uses Predator control devices, or M-44s to slaughter our wildlife 

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They look harmless, almost like a sprinkler head, however it’s a bomb designed to kill, filled with poison — and wait for it…. your own federal government planted it. These poisons were banned in the 70s, but the regulations were rolled back just for the USDA to use in Predator Control. If the truth were actually known it was most likely …