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What we do for wolves — Conservation Northwest

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Conservation Northwest has worked for the return of wolves since our founding in 1989. As part of the Wolf Working Group, we helped achieve a science-based 2011 wolf recovery plan for Washington State. We are working for full recovery of wolves in Washington, including helping landowners avoid conflicts with wolves and ensuring ranchers and others have access to non-lethal tools. …

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Researcher, author gets up-close view of wolves

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YAKIMA, Wash. – Like hunters, David Moskowitz spends a great deal of time in blinds. Moskowitz, though, is hunting knowledge — and the photographs to illustrate it. The fact that he does much of it in close proximity to wolves — the subjects of his book, “Wolves in the Land of Salmon” (2013, Timber Press) — may be spine-chilling for …

Letter – Idaho’s murder of wolves, coyotes disgusting | Walla Walla Union-Bulletin

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On behalf of Blue Mountain Audubon Society of Walla Walla, I would like to express our disappointment and disgust regarding the Idaho wolf and coyote derby. #It is sad, but not surprising, to hear that there are still those who don’t understand the fundamental and essential role predators play in the web of life. #When wolves were reintroduced into their …

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Olympia 2015: Wolves, water and taxes top ag agenda – Capital Press

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Handling wolves   While lawmakers are in session, the Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife is expected to update its wolf count. The census may spark talk about how to manage the animals when they are no longer listed as endangered under federal or state law, said Moses Lake Republican Judy Warnick, the incoming chairwoman of the Senate Agriculture, Water …