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France to protect wolves despite protests from farmers 

In Ban Grazing Allotments, Oppose Welfare Ranching, Protect The Wolves by Twowolves1 Comment

The French government announced Monday it will allow the wolf population to grow 40 percent despite pressure from farmers in mountain regions who are worried about their sheep flocks. A new strategy unveiled by the centrist government of President Emmanuel Macron will enable the number of wolves to increase from an estimated 360 now to 500 by 2023. Hunting wiped …

WA: Washington rancher shot wolf thinking it may be dog

In Ban Grazing Allotments, Protect The Wolves, Washington by Lynda1 Comment

It’s always great to know there are ranchers like this. Whatever it is…just kill it!! The rancher responsible was none other than Arron Scotton, who is also Mc Irvins range rider.  They feel justified, entitled and WDFW concluded it was justified because the wolf was chasing a calf. Who belongs in the forest? Cows or wolves??  Remember that dogs don’t …

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Washington rancher shot wolf thinking it may be dog 

In Ban Grazing Allotments, Oppose Welfare Ranching, Protect The Wolves by Twowolves2 Comments

For those like Arron Scotten that dont seem to get it…. Get the COWS out of our Public Lands! Scotten is famous for not keeping his word, not to mention seems a bit slow…. when You have cows where wildlife belong… Wildlife should not have to be slaughtered for Ranchers Ignorance!   A Washington rancher who killed a wolf in …

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B.C. to Continue Wolf Cull, Despite Warnings It Won’t Save Caribou

In BC Canada, Canada, Protect The Wolves by Lynda6 Comments

  Wolves are routinely, baselessly and contemptuously blamed for the demise of everything from marmots to mountain caribou in western Canada.  Canada’s proposed strategy to “recover” dwindling populations of boreal forest caribou in northern Alberta’s tar sands territory. The plan favors the destruction of wolves over any consequential protection, enhancement or expansion of caribou habitat. The caribou recovery strategy has not been …