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Wolf Pup Introduced Into Foster Pack in 2014 Gives Birth to Wild-Born Young Proves Critics Wrong

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  Genetic Test of a Male Wolf (Pictured) Revealed That It Is the Offspring of a Previous Wolf Pup Placed Into a Foster Pack in 2014 Biologists with the Mexican Wolf Interagency Field Team (IFT) recently learned a fostered wolf pup introduced to a pack in 2014 has produced a wild offspring of her own. In a critical breakthrough in …

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Kids efforts to reduce conflict between wolves and livestock will not help without WAG Mandates

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Kids efforts to reduce conflict between wolves and livestock will not help without WAG Mandates. Its pretty sad that kids have more intelligence than the WAG Members that did not require defined required deterrent measures on any grazing allotments. The outcome was compromising that did nothing more than allow proven problem causers to kill wolves. It is time for WDFWs …

Wildlife officials say 3 wolves hunted, trapped on Douglas

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JUNEAU, Alaska (AP) – The Alaska Department of Fish and Game has closed wolf hunting and trapping on Douglas Island after three wolves were killed by harvesters. The Juneau Empire reports that the closure, which will be in place through Aug. 1, comes even though wolves are a rare sighting on the island. Fish and Game cameras have captured only …

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Anthrax in the Arctic: Why Wolves are the least of a reindeer’s worries this Christmas

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The story about reindeer that Elected Officials never mention Over 75 years ago, a naturally occurring outbreak of anthrax (a bacterial disease affecting the skin and lungs), caused mass death among the caribou of the Yamal-Nenets region in Arctic Siberia. For decades, the diseased bodies lay buried beneath the frozen ice. But this summer, unusually high temperatures caused the permafrost to …