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3 Wolves Killed in Central Idaho After Sheep Attacks

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It is time for people to Join “Protect The Wolves™” Movement to get Our Research into court, and the power freely given to states, Ranchers etc. reversed to the hands of the Majority and protect our Children’s Resources! BOISE, Idaho (AP) — Three wolves have been killed by federal authorities in central Idahonear Stanley, an action blasted by an environmental group. …

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Colorado U.S. Rep. Scott Tipton has lost all common sense

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You see an example in the below article of what will continue to happen unless people all join as 1 Voice! Ours has the Attorneys as well as the research to begin protecting our Children’s Resources. We need every single follower to join this movement that with your help will become the howl that is heard the world over. Recently …

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WDFW delays relaunch of wolf-data sharing program 

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Ranchers, Range Riders etc do not need Den site locations, those responsible for managing grazing allotments like Travis Fletcher Colville USFS simply need to close those allotments. ASOTIN – The Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife isn’t ready to roll out changes to a wolf-data sharing system. During an update provided to the Asotin County Commission on Monday, regional Director …

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Shock collars for wolves? Joseph teens invention getting noticed 

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Shock collars in our opinion would not be functional due to battery issues… Once they left the territory it would shock the animal continuously,  disorienting the animal would be the most likely result…. Perhaps  they should worry more about not grazing our Nations forests and keeping livestock closer to home instead. The world already has too many cattle to begin …