New deadline for Mexican gray wolf recovery plan leaves conservationists wondering 

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New deadline for Mexican gray wolf recovery plan leaves conservationists wondering whether science or politics will prevail The slogan spotted on signs outside New Mexico Game Commission meetings, on bumper stickers around the state and quoted by conservationists reads: More wolves, less politics. Whether that’s what conservationists find when the US Fish and Wildlife Service releases a long-awaited recovery plan …

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Feds report success in introducing wolf pups to wild litters 

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We have to say that we find it quite sad that Arizona says USFWS broke Federal Law, when they are supposed to protect Endangered Species. Blair Dunn, an attorney for ranching groups, told the Western Livestock Journal “they’ll have to wipe out cattle ranching.” Well to begin with Blair Dunn our Tax Dollars should not be insuring that these businesses remain …

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Oregon wolf killed by poacher, reward increases to $20,000 

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They already tried 1 person in southwest Oregon for killing a Wolf… Why do you think this one will get more than the same slap on the hand.. A reward totaling $20,000 is being offered for information leading to the arrest of a poacher responsible for killing a federally protected gray wolf in south-central Oregon. OR-28, a 3-year-old female wolf that recently …

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Ranchers Blame Wolves even after they claim steer dead for days

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  Kind of normal, Ranchers find a calf days after its dead, immediately wolves are to blame. That is pretty sad considering Cattle are the ones invading the Wolves home. A Fort Klamath rancher who has had four steers killed by wolves this month is frustrated by the lack of protections for cattle and ranchers. “This valley, with so many …