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OR-7 Wolf: Can the Legendary Border Crosser Save His Endangered Species?

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We dont know if OR7 can, but we have a solid idea that our research can, and Our Future Attorneys have high hopes. We can get those Attorneys to work with your help. The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service official is performing a “howling survey” in search of the world’s most famous wolf, who goes by the diminutive name OR-7. …

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Sawtooth wolf killings demonstrate incompatibility of livestock operations with native wildlife 

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  The killing of three wolves in the Sawtooth National Recreation Area this past week shows just how far the state of Idaho and the secretive USDA killing agency Wildlife Services will go to prop up the public lands livestock industry. There is ample evidence that this industry refuses to coexist with native wildlife. After wolves killed a handful of …

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Expanded Hunt Could Hurt Wolf Watching Industry

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  Large Organizations, Yellowstone Tour Companies, Businesses Surrounding Our National Parks that depend on Visitor dollars need to begin to Support Protect The Wolves proposed “Sacred Resource Protection Zone” if they truly care about wildlife. We have the BEST Attorneys, they are waiting for 58,000 people to even chip in just 1.00 would get them working for Us. Wyoming: The …

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WDFW GRAY WOLF post delisting

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  They are now trying to push the total delisting through in Wa…. Their timeline picture was not good enough to post sadly. WDFW GRAY WOLF UPDATE Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife 600 Capitol Way North, Olympia, WA 98501-1091 http://wdfw.wa.gov/conservation/gray_wolf/ This notice is to inform you that the Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife (WDFW) and Wolf Advisory Group …