Another Possible YELLOWSTONE or TETON WOLF POACHED This is a Prime example of why Wyoming has no business managing their wildlife! They gave a hunter who admitted he was going to wait to check the wolf in because he shot it in a closed area. Hunter was issued a “bondable” ticket, which in Wyoming means he can pay the ticket …
In the 1980s and 1990s the state of Montana conducted its elk reduction near Gardiner, Montana
The number of wapiti on Yellowstone’s northern range today is closer to 6,000 which move seamless in and out of the park, and there are actually far fewer wolves in the park now than a decade ago. a Decade ago Ranchers were complaining there were too many Elk so Montana Slaughtered them All not Wolves. In the coming months, Yellowstone National Park, as part …
Western Montana hunters enjoy good elk, whitetail season contrary to their fairytales
It gets old listening to hunters cry that there are no Elk or deer left because of Wolves. They are as bad as ranchers. Wake Up Government, it is the Hunters that are decimating the Wildlife not our Native Predators! Despite uncooperative weather in the final days, the 2017 big game season closed with the highest tallies in four years …
Coexisting with coyotes (and wolves and bears and …) in Illinois
Humans, have taken for granted their right to exterminate any creatures that pose a danger, It is now more imperative than ever that we come together to establish a “Sacred Resource Protection Zone” Surrounding our National Parks. Join The Howl today, With all of our followers pitching in with even just $5.00 per month, We can put one state into …