Press release from USFWS $5,000 Reward Offered for Information on Illegal Killing of Gray Wolf OR-25 Near Fort Klamath, Oregon November 6, 2017 Contact(s): Brent Lawrence, 503-231-6211 or brent_lawrence@fws.gov PORTLAND, Ore. — The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service is offering a $5,000 reward for information leading to the arrest or a criminal conviction of the person(s) responsible for killing …
Martorello has created his own Problems
Martorello might want to think about operating within the mandates placed upon him Not Only under the Trusts, but also WDFWs mission statement that claims they use the best available science. He also might want to practice telling the Truth, as we have already caught him lying, which is when he tried to discredit Us. We don call the …
A Very Old Man for a Wolf
He was the alpha male of the first pack to live in Oregon since 1947. For years, a state biologist tracked him, collared him, counted his pups, weighed him, photographed him, and protected him. But then the animal known as OR4 broke one too many greedy Ranchers rules. It’s the nature of the wolf to travel. By age two, wolves …
Phoenix should have been returned to captive breeding program
No Matter how Fish and WS spin this story, the fact remains that Under NEPA, all options are legally required to be investigated. Phoenix The Mexican Gray Wolf slaughtered at the demands of Ranchers should have been returned to a captive breeding Program. WASHINGTON, D.C. — Environmentalists and livestock owners are pointing fingers after government agents killed an endangered Mexican …