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CTFW collars second Strawberry Pack wolf on Colville Reservation

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  NESPELEM – The Colville Tribal Fish and Wildlife department captured and collared a male gray wolf belonging to the Colville Reservation’s Strawberry Pack, Feb. 2, near Moses Mountain. The wolf is the third currently collared by CTFW. A second wolf in the Strawberry Pack and a wolf in the Nc’cin Pack also are currently collared. “The collars allow us …

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So The Huckleberry Pack Slaughter wasnt enough for them to learn, WDFW Ignored Scientific Studies

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  Scientific Studies have already proven that non-lethal control costs far less money…. yet Martorello refused to look at it. Had the proper non lethal actions been actually mandated and used instead of asking McIrvrin what he would do…. delaying a turnout 1 week is not a deterrent like they are calling it! You have to take note how Donny …

Joel Kretz and is trying to fake the non Support of HB1872

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CALL TO ACTION: It is time to “light up” Washington States  Speaker’s switchboard DONT FORGET TO CALL GOOD OL JOEL KRETZ Our Follower says: I was surprised to hear Joel Kretz and McCart and a few others say “I know this bill won’t go anywhere….” Let’s pretend there’s no agreement to move it forward, hunh? Protect The Wolves® is not surprised… Joel …

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Wolf found dead in Iron County, shot and tossed Sunday off a road in Stambaugh Township

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Workable plan for management of wolves needed The news recently a wolf had been found dead in Iron County, shot and tossed Sunday off a road in Stambaugh Township was unfortunate but not particularly surprising. For much of the nation, the wolf is a symbol of the wild — or, perhaps, a scary spectre from a fairy tale — but …