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Lawmakers can and should protect Denali wolves 

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Denali National Park and Preserve is well known for its splendid vistas and majestic snow-capped peaks, but the main attractions for its visitors are the magnificent wildlife that make Denali their home: the wolves, brown bears, Dall sheep, caribou, and moose. Denali’s promise of unspoiled wild nature attracts literally hundreds of thousands of visitors annually. But Denali is bedeviled by …

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Trump Just Lifted A Ban On Shooting Bears And Wolves From Airplanes In Alaska

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We have the research to Show you we can overturn even the Presidents Legislation. JOIN US befor more are slaughtered! https://continuetogive.com/protectthewolves Help us put The Indian Trust to work today before all wildlife have to pay the Ultimate price.   Shooting wolves and bears from airplanes is once again legal in Alaska’s national wildlife refuges after President Trump signed legislation …

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Here is why Alaska has issues Alaska Rep. Don Young States: Wolves could solve your ‘homeless problem’

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Come again, congressman? Alaska Republican Rep. Don Young – who made headlines in July for twisting the arm of a staffer on Capitol Hill – suggested during a hearing Thursday in Washington, D.C. that wolves could solve an area’s “homeless problem,” the Associated Press reported. “I’d introduce ‘em in your district, you wouldn’t have a homeless problem anymore,” Young said, responding to those fighting …

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Why do wolves hunt in packs? The answer might be ravens 

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  Science Why do wolves hunt in packs? The answer might be ravens A raven moves on from a frosted spruce tree Jan. 5 in Turnagain. (Erik Hill / ADN archive 2017) People who study animal behavior think they may have found out why wolves hunt in packs: Because ravens are such good scavengers. Scientists who watched wolves on Isle …