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Tucannon collared wolf dies; Methow incident reported 

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This is for those of you who tell me you think collaring wolves is necessary….. You need to educate yourself with the Facts !!! ENDANGERED SPECIES — A breeding female wolf has died five days after being trapped and fitted with a GPS collar so wildlife managers could follow the livestock-attacking Tucannon Pack. The death in southeastern Washington is likely …

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Wolves kill calf south of Asotin | The Spokesman-Review

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    ENDANGERED SPECIES — Wolves recently killed a 4-day-old calf in Asotin County, the Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife confirmed today. “The department’s investigation determined that the calf was killed by one or more wolves yesterday (April 18) in a 90-acre fenced calving area on the livestock producer’s property about 10 miles southwest of Asotin, within the eastern …

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Stiffer penalties needed for poaching wolves and all wildlife

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Poaching of ALL Species needs stricter penalties, more than just a wrist slap… They also need to stop letting hunters off using the “I thought it was a coyote Excuse” If they arent intelligent enough to tell the difference they shouldnt be hunting! Poaching may be limiting progress toward wolf recovery goals. WOLVES are important native predators and vital pieces …

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 Wolves in Washington  update

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Donny Martorello, wolf policy lead, said “the number of breeding pairs in Washington increased from 5 to 8 — the first increase since 2011. Despite the growing numbers, wolves were involved in fewer conflicts with livestock than in 2014.” He also said, “the department determined wolves from four packs were responsible for a killing a total of seven cattle and …