After watching Our Boys analyze their own fence. This image came from our NE Washington Volunteer Huckleberry picker from the Smackout Meadows. Please note: this fladery did not even appear until long after the first depredation even with WDFW claiming it was present before the depredation even as it appeared in their updates. How Do We know this? Our …
Endangered Mexican gray wolf found dead in Arizona
It has been reported that we have lost another one of our critically endangered Mexican Gray wolves. Protect the Wolves™ contacted Arizona Fish and Game to find out the specifics. On 1-17-18 we were able to talk to a biologist who is part of the Mexican Wolf Interagency Field Team. We could not get further details about how the wolf died …
Killing Wolves Might Protect One Farm’s Cows And Sheep At Expense Of Others .
If states pay attention when they look at both Washington and Oregon from 2016 to 2017, Depredations following their lethal removal slaughter increased not decreased, the have proven Dr. Robert Wielgus Research Accurate A new study claims government killing of wolves can increase the risk to nearby farms, providing further evidence for the ineffectiveness of the so-called “lethal control” policy approach. …
Suit to stop federal agency wolf killings in Idaho rejected
USDA FWS Goon Squad killed 56 wolves in Idaho in 2017, all due to attacks on livestock reportedly. Grim said the agency killed 70 wolves in Idaho in 2016 — 50 due to livestock attacks and 20 to relieve pressure on elk herds in northern Idaho. There the Humans go again thinking they can manage or forsee what Mother Nature …