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Northwest wildlife managers say they use lethal control, in part, to increase people’s willingness to tolerate wolves.

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We here at Protect The Wolves™ would have to ask a prudent individual how they see this Wildlife Managers Statement. What sort of Individual would think that slaughtering leads to a willingness to tolerate? Sure if your an Old West Mentality Rancher that is too lazy to properly teach his herd predator awareness. Sounds alot like CDFW where we reported …

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Michigan’s Isle Royale wolves: Area probably down to a single wolf

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DETROIT — Isle Royale may be down to a lone wolf, as the federal government ponders whether it will replenish the pack on the northern Michigan Island. For the last two years, a male and female wolf have held on as the last remaining pair of wolves on the 893-square-mile island national park in Lake Superior. The pair were spotted in the …

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Cree councillor, wildlife biologist object to Alberta wolf and coyote culls 

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Benjamin Badger believes the “four-legged nation”, which includes the wolf and coyote family “clans”, have shared the land with Indigenous People for time immemorial and should not be hunted and killed. A councillor from Kehewin Cree Nation in northern Alberta says he objects to a coyote and wolf reduction incentive program advertised by the local county, as an attack on the “four …

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ODFW not allowing Public Comment

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Oregon like Washington, have decided to prevent the comment from the Public. This is not in the Best Interest of the Public’s Resources! 2017 November 30, 2017 Working copy of revisions to the April 2017 Draft Wolf Plan now available A working copy of the revised Oregon Wolf Conservation and Management Plan is now available online at http://bit.ly/2j1w4nt. This working copy …