Gray wolves are once again the center of attention for Oregon wildlife officials. The state is considering revisions to the state’s Wolf Management Plan, which directs how the state’s gray wolf population is protected. The plan also addresses how conflicts with humans, livestock and deer and elk population goals should be handled. “We’re looking at plan, how we implemented it, what works …
USDA SCIENTIFIC INTEGRITY POLICY SPUTTERING, SURVEY SHOWS
Information that shows USDA needs to be defunded…. Scientists are being gagged USDA SCIENTIFIC INTEGRITY POLICY SPUTTERING, SURVEY SHOWS Scientists Say Politics and Fear Loom Over Agricultural and Forestry Research Posted on Apr 20, 2017 | Tags: Scientific Integrity, USDA Washington, DC —Scientists inside the U.S Department of Agriculture do not see a culture of scientific integrity taking hold …
Federal-Tribal Trust Responsibilities, and the Endangered Species Act
Protect The Wolves™ in an effort to shine needed light on aspects of the Federal-Tribal Trust responsibility, has highlighted some of the Orders Mandates below. The Wolf, Bear, as well as Grizzly are listed as species that are protected for or as Tribal Resources perhaps. (D) Nothing in this Order shall be applied to authorize direct (directed) take of listed species, …
Your Dog’s Guilty Look May Come From Wolves
When your pooch bows his head low and looks at you with big sad eyes after he’s chewed on your shoes, he may be using a complex survival tactic evolved from wolves. According to Nathan H. Lents, a molecular biologist with the City University of New York, young wolves use the “apology bow” as they begin social integration into a …