WDFW Director authorizes lethal action in Grouse Flats wolf pack 

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WDFW Director authorizes lethal action in Grouse Flats wolf pack WDFW hasnt learned from their past mistakes yet that killing wolves explodes into countless depredations. They only do it to pacify Ranchers. It is past time to call for Susewind and Martorellos Jobs. It is time for Jay Inslee to Back up his words! Publish date Sep 24, 2019 WDFW …

WDFW Wag adds another Fear and Fairy Tale Spreader

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WDFW Brings on another Fear and Fairy Tale Spreader 😉 Someone that will parrot exactly what WDFW Leaders want parroted A well-known Spokane-area cross country coach is the newest member of a group tasked with guiding and directing wolf policy in Washington. Bill Kemp hopes to represent “the small forest landowner” and the career teacher and coach worries that as …

Confirmed wolf depredation and WDFW still doesnt mention Online Meetings

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Confirmed wolf depredation and WDFW still doesnt mention Online Meetings Still no Mention of planned meetings that were scheduled that were changed to online, They have already held 1 meeting online this far Publish date Sep 20, 2019 On Sep. 11, a livestock producer reported an injured adult cow on private pasture to WDFW staff, who conducted an investigation on …

Wolves Gave Tibetan Mastiffs Their Mountaineering Genes 

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Wolves Gave Tibetan Mastiffs Their Mountaineering Genes The big, shaggy dogs of the Himalayas are 50 percent more efficient at transporting hemoglobin than lowland pooches   n the mountains, Tibetan mastiffs dare to tread where other pups would drop their squeaky toys and whimper with exhaustion. The massive, 150-pound animals thrive at high altitudes, and now researchers know why: the …