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The Undeniable Value of Wolves, Bears, Lions And Coyotes In Battling Disease

In Protect The Wolves, Protect Yellowstones Wolves, Sacred Resource Protection Zone by Twowolves1 Comment

If you Truly enjoy seeing Wolves in Yellowstone, Please consider supporting our Research to put states surrounding Yellowstone and Teton in Court to establish Our “Sacred Resource Protection Zone” surrounding National Parks. Our Attorneys are ready to begin putting 1 State in Court Each month! For over two decades, Douglas Smith and successive teams of researchers have watched wildlife predators …

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Will we see anyone come forward after reward for poached wolves doubles?

In Protect The Wolves by Lynda1 Comment

We would all love to see someone come forward after seeing the reward at 20,000 now for information regarding the two wolves recently poached in Washington state. But will someone actually come forward? Has this worked in the past?  Wildlife Enforcement Captain Dan Rahn with the Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife said convictions in cases like this rarely happen. These …

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Idaho fighting order to destroy wilderness wolf, elk data 

In Protect Idaho Wolves, Protect The Wolves, Sacred Resource Protection Zone by Twowolves3 Comments

BOISE, Idaho — Idaho officials are challenging a federal court order to destroy information collected from tracking collars placed on elk and wolves obtained illegally by landing a helicopter in a central Idaho wilderness area. Idaho Department of Fish and Game Director Virgil Moore on Tuesday requested a stay of the judgment in U.S. District Court in Idaho pending the …

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New Oregon wolf management plan, which governs killing, delayed after concerns expressed 

In Oppose Welfare Ranching, OR7, Protect The Wolves by TwowolvesLeave a Comment

Oregon’s long-awaited update to how the state manages its still-rebounding wolf population will have to wait until February at the earliest. Fish and Wildlife commissioners decided Friday to push back a scheduled January vote on the five-year governing document for the canid, the first comprehensive update to the wolf plan since 2010. It wasn’t immediately clear if commissioners would vote on a …