Wyoming Wolf Trophy Zones slaughter 23 Possible Yellowstone Wolves in October

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The Public needs to let Us Know when they are ready to begin getting precedent setting Research into the Courts 😉 Together As ONE Voice We can begin creating necessary change. Will Yellowstone Wolves be available for your Grandchildren to view? Everyday Possible Yellowstone Wolves are being needlessly slaughtered in Wyoming, and need our Proposed “Sacred Resource Protection Zone”, along with …

PROTECT THE WOLVES RELEASES THIS IN RESPONSE TO STEVENS COUNTY CATTLEMEN

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PROTECT THE WOLVES RELEASES THIS STATEMENT IN RESPONSE TO  STEVENS COUNTY CATTLEMEN Scott Nielson needs to one, stop blowing smoke up the public’s you know what in the spreading of his B.S. totally Ridiculous Rhetoric! He appears to be a cast member right out of Grimms‘ Fairy Tales from the 1800’s. One has to question why it is that they …

The hunt for Japan’s ‘ghost’ wolves 

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Could an apex predator, thought to be extinct for 100 years, still be roaming the Japanese mountains? Some enthusiasts think they have the evidence. Hiroshi Yagi was driving through the Chichibu Tama Kai National Park when the animal came up from the stream on his left, passed in front of him and stopped about two metres (6.5ft) away from his …

Wyoming Wolf Trophy Zones slaughter 22 Possible Yellowstone Wolves in October

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Will Yellowstone Wolves be available for your Grandchildren to view? Everyday Possible Yellowstone Wolves are being needlessly slaughtered in Wyoming, and need our Proposed “Sacred Resource Protection Zone”, along with our proposed regulation changes. An estimated 528 wolves resided in the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem as of 2015. As of December 2018, there were 80 wolves in 9 packs. A biological count (April 1, 2019) was 61 wolves in …