These two rare wolves are unique species. Here’s why that matters.

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  These rare wolves are unique species. Here’s why that matters. Mexican gray wolves and red wolves are taxonomically unique, a federal report says, and require protection under the Endangered Species Act. IT’S HARD TO believe red wolves and Mexican gray wolves are still around: Both came about as close to extinction as is physically possible. Red wolves, for example, have …

WDFW claims they only killed 4 wolves in 2018?

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  Washington’s wolf population grew at a slow pace last year but did reach new highs for overall numbers, packs and breeding pairs, according to a news release from the Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife. The uptick includes the newly documented Butte Creek pack in the upper end of the Wenaha drainage in the Blue Mountains. There are now …

Paleo Diet Now Helping to Protect Your Children’s Resources

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Opponents of Red Wolves stepped on their proverbial doodahs this time

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Opponents of Wolves won’t be so quick to request scientific proof after their last fiasco.. Over the federal government’s 30-year effort to revive endangered red wolves in North Carolina, there have been many attempts by opponents to get rid of them. But to argue that the wolves engaged in so much sex with coyotes that the two species somehow became …