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Well-Known Wolf Canyon Pack Alpha Female Severely Injured and Killed in Park 

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MAMMOTH HOT SPRINGS, WY – On April 11, 2017, hikers discovered a severely injured wolf inside Yellowstone National Park near Gardiner, Montana. Park staff investigated the situation and concluded the wolf was in shock and dying from the injuries. “Staff on scene agreed the animal could not be saved due to the severity of its injuries. The decision was made …

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In harm’s way: Wolves may not risk ‘prey switching’ ecologists say

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Ecologists have long observed predators pursue disproportionately more of a plentiful prey species, and less of scarce prey, but change to the latter if it becomes relatively more abundant. Known as “prey switching,” this phenomenon is ecologically important, because it helps to stabilize wildlife populations. But what if the more abundant prey is more dangerous? Utah State University researchers Aimee …

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Trump Just Lifted A Ban On Shooting Bears And Wolves From Airplanes In Alaska

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We have the research to Show you we can overturn even the Presidents Legislation. JOIN US befor more are slaughtered! https://continuetogive.com/protectthewolves Help us put The Indian Trust to work today before all wildlife have to pay the Ultimate price.   Shooting wolves and bears from airplanes is once again legal in Alaska’s national wildlife refuges after President Trump signed legislation …

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WSU makes apparently meaningless show of response to complaints

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WSU makes apparently meaningless show of response to complaints. PULLMAN,  Washington––Washington State University Institutional Animal Care and Use Committee chief Phyllis Erdman on July 22,  2016 made a show of responding promptly to alleged federal Animal Welfare Act violations resulting in the accidental deaths of grizzly bears,  bighorn sheep,  calves and rabbits in university laboratories. A closer look at what …