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Wolves Safe for Now, Climate and Congress Not So Much | Noah Greenwald

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Despite several threatening bills and riders from the likes of U.S. Rep, Cynthia Lummis, (R-Wyo.) and other anti-wildlife members of Congress, I’m elated that gray wolves in Wyoming, the Great Lakes region and across the lower 48 States have retained much needed protection under the Endangered Species Act. This is in no small part thanks to the hundreds of thousands …

The wolves that survived the night | TheHill

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Wyoming wolves get a great Christmas Present! On a December day in 2012, a collared female wolf known by wildlife biologists as 832F wandered beyond the boundaries of Yellowstone National Park into Wyoming where she was shot and killed. She would be among the first wolves shot in Wyoming since the U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service removed federal protections from …

When wolves and climate health are reduced to Congressional poker chips | Noah Greenwald

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In some ways, it seems nothing short of a holiday miracle that gray wolves in Wyoming and the Great Lakes region have been spared from the annual year-end political games in Congress that routinely transform our federal budgeting process into a corporate wish-list where everything from endangered species to perks for the oil and gas industry are traded like so …

How Anti-Wolf Propaganda Threatens the Survival of The Species

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Who’s afraid of the big bad wolf? Well the three little pigs and Little Red Riding Hood are certainly not fans … but apart from myths, legends and children’s fairy tales, why is this beautiful creature so demonized in the modern world? If someone asks you what is more likely to kill you; a wolf or a cow? You would …