Oregon Has Killed Two Harl Butte Pack Wolves

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Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife has moved forward with kill orders from Wallowa County ranchers. According to Michelle Dennehy, wildlife communications coordinator for Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife, two uncollared adult wolves were killed by department staff — one Sunday and one Tuesday, on the Wallowa-Whitman National Forest east of Joseph. This is heartbreaking news because it is …

Former deputy director at Washington’s Department of Fish and Wildlife is awaiting trial

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  Protect The Wolves™ will be soon adding a recent bit of  news to this Story from a Confirmed Source, that used to work for wdfw. Once we get a signed Release statement from the Source We will be adding the story. It is very sad that the WDFW allows this form of thing below to happen at the Taxpayer Expense. This inappropriate …

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Did Rich Landers get bought off by the Ranchers? He Certainly didnt check with the BIA

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  Protect The Wolves™ has to question if Rich Landers now has Ranchers in his front pockets steering him about…. His stories are beginning to look alot like those on SCCA’s Website…. who are trying to lead the public to believe all the allotment nepas are done, when in fact we know first hand that they are not…. Just Goes …

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Colville Tribe FW big game count shows record high numbers for adults/ winter hard on young

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Even Tribal Hunters now can not be claiming that wolves are damaging their Deer and Elk Populations. Protect The Wolves™ has watchful eyes everywhere. ustus Caudell/Tribal Tribune | 0 comments NESPELEM – Nearly across the board, the Colville Confederated Tribes Fish and Wildlife department big game counts showed record high number for adult mule deer, whitetail deer, elk and moose, though calf and fawn …