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The New Threat to Wolves in and Around Yellowstone 

In Ban Grazing Allotments, Oppose Welfare Ranching, Protect The Wolves, Sacred Resource Protection Zone by Twowolves2 Comments

The New Threat to Wolves in and Around Yellowstone  No Thanks to Smith!   Doug Smith needs to take a stand on protecting Park Wolves. He will make a claim that park wolves just stand there to get shot…. yet he didnt add that to our Voice when we petitioned Wyoming to place a “Sacred Resource” Protection Zone around National …

WDFW needs to deploy deterrents before depredations

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What will it take for WDFW and Ranchers to learn that deterrents are best used before a depredation to prevent such things… Are these Ranchers and WDFW trying to set Wolves up? That would make a person truly question their Motives. Obviously Martorello does not care about managing the public’s resources in the best interest of the public. He is …

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Risk map for wolf threats to livestock still predictive 5 years after construction. 

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WDFW/ODFW Martorello/Brown, perhaps you should educate yourselves, and begin recognizing that you need to manage our resources based on science, and not Ranchers…. to alleviate or stop depredation…. remove the cows from the problem areas or ban grazing altogether! You have now proven these studies 100% accurate…. However your failure to manage our resources in the best interest of the …

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Tracking the evolutionary origins of dog-human cooperation: the “Canine Cooperation Hypothesis”

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Tracking the evolutionary origins of dog-human cooperation: the “Canine Cooperation Hypothesis”. Range F1, Virányi Z1. Author information Abstract At present, beyond the fact that dogs can be easier socialized with humans than wolves, we know little about the motivational and cognitive effects of domestication. Despite this, it has been suggested that during domestication dogs have become socially more tolerant and attentive …