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Washington State May Pursue Non-Lethal Ways to Control Wolves

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The First thing they need to do is get rid of the conflict of Interest on their Wolf Advisory Group, Then get groups on it that don’t roll over! Then put a sock in Kretz’s Mouth…. It was he it appears that caused Dr. Robert Wielgus all of his problems. Then They need to start listening to science and not …

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Neonatal Mortality of Elk in Wyoming: Environmental, Population,

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Public concerns over large losses of wild ungulates to predators arise when restoring large carnivore species to former locations or population densities. During the 1990s, mountain lion (Felis concolor) and grizzly bear (Ursus arctos) numbers increased in Jackson Hole, Wyoming, and gray wolves (Canis lupus) were reintroduced to the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem. We investigated effects of these predators, as well …

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2018 a deadly year for grizzlies, wolves

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Now Wyomings Officials are crying about lethal removals could have been done by Hunters had the Grizzly Hunt been allowed to proceed. Wyoming clearly has no business managing our Children’s Resources proven when they were caught selling banned poisons, and disrespecting our Sacred Species by Calling them “Vermin”. We need The Public’s IMMEDIATE SUPPORT to be enabled to get more …

Government-funded study says red wolves are distinct species

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DURHAM, N.C. (AP) — A panel of top scientists concluded Thursday that the endangered red wolf of the southeastern U.S. is a species unto itself, giving the beleaguered canine a scientific and political boost as its numbers plummet in the wild. The government-funded study by the National Academy of Sciences also found that the Mexican gray wolf of New Mexico …