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Neonatal Mortality of Elk in Wyoming: Environmental, Population,

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Public concerns over large losses of wild ungulates to predators arise when restoring large carnivore species to former locations or population densities. During the 1990s, mountain lion (Felis concolor) and grizzly bear (Ursus arctos) numbers increased in Jackson Hole, Wyoming, and gray wolves (Canis lupus) were reintroduced to the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem. We investigated effects of these predators, as well …

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Wyoming Wolf Slaughter Trophy Zones slaughter 43 Possible Yellowstone Wolves in 2018

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Will Yellowstone Wolves be available for your Grandchildren to view? With your help we can work towards insuring that they are! Help us to put The Indian and Public Trusts to work Today! Before they wipe out the rest of our wolves, grizzlies, wild horses. https://continuetogive.com/protectthewolves Everyday Possible Yellowstone Wolves are being needlessly slaughtered in Wyoming, and need our Proposed “Sacred Resource Protection …

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2018 a deadly year for grizzlies, wolves

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Now Wyomings Officials are crying about lethal removals could have been done by Hunters had the Grizzly Hunt been allowed to proceed. Wyoming clearly has no business managing our Children’s Resources proven when they were caught selling banned poisons, and disrespecting our Sacred Species by Calling them “Vermin”. We need The Public’s IMMEDIATE SUPPORT to be enabled to get more …

Yellowstone elk don’t budge for wolves, say scientists

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Yellowstone elk don’t budge for wolves, say scientists Date: March 26, 2019 Source: S.J. & Jessie E. Quinney College of Natural Resources, Utah State University Summary: Elk roam the winter range that straddles the northern boundary of Yellowstone National Park with little regard for wolves, according to a new study illustrating how elk can tolerate living in close proximity to …