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Biologists Say Wolves Improve Yellowstone Ecosystem 

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Yellowstone biologists say wolves have improved Yellowstone’s ecosystem since reintroduction in 1995. And, according to KBZK Bozeman, they’ve done so in spite of residents’ fears that they would multiply exponentially. It seems fear of lupine Malthusian catastrophe waiting in the wings was unfounded, as wolf biologist Doug Smith notes to KBZK: “The wolves have not increased exponentially forever, which was …

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Protect the Wolves Calls For Wolf Kill Buffer Outside Yellowstone – Yellowstone Insider

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Native American advocacy group Protect the Wolves Pack is calling for a “no wolf hunting” buffer outside Yellowstone National Park. According to the Jackson Hole News & Guide, the group sent a request to the Wyoming Fish and Game Department seeking a 31-mile “sacred resource protection safety zone.” The request included calls for a temporary suspension of wolf hunts across …

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Tribes propose wolf kill SACRED RESOURCE PROTECTION ZONE 

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  One of our Founders, a Cowlitz tribal member spoke over the phone from California, vowed to be persistent and to spread the petition to tribes around the United States. He said he was confident the science and the public sentiment were on his side. If Renny MacKay with Wyoming Game and Fish refuses to hear our Petition, he is …

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Washington looking for ways to control wolves without killing them, keep information private 

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Time will tell if Martorello is Speaking the Truth! Typically Martorello forgets how to keep his word! OLYMPIA – A new board will look for ways to keep wolves from preying on northeast Washington livestock without killing them, but people involved in wolf control, lethal or not, won’t have their personal information available to the public. Two separate bills involving …