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CENSORED NEWS: Rally for Wild Buffalo and Wolves Montana Capitol Feb. 10, 2015

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Anyone in Montana Please Attend this. Click this link to get t the story… You wont believe what you read!The Government has been allowed to make decisions on our wildlife for to Long, They are our Sacred Anumals! Everyone Please Share this! Its Very Important! HELENA, MONTANA — Buffalo Field Campaign will support tribal communities at the State Capitol in Helena, …

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Ranchers Killing Gray Wolves at Epic Proportions in Yellowstone National Park and Central Idaho

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  Idaho Ranchers do not have a clue of what it is they want! They have made that Perfectly clear asking Dept of Game to Kill Elk because they eat to much, tear down their fences…. and theres to many. Ranchers in Idaho need to go to school and learn something, besides walking around with their hand out…. looking for …

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Lecture looks at effects of wolves in Yellowstone Park

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Yellowstone is Emerging as a more vibrant ecosystem thanks to the wolves and those that fight for them everyday! STEVENS POINT – Several ecological changes have occurred in Yellowstone National Park since the reintroduction of gray wolves. Learn more about this conservation project in a free lecture offered by the University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point. “Aspen, Elk and Wolves on Yellowstone’s …

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Mountain Town News Roundup: Grenades still flying, but wolves are here | SummitDaily.com

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Whats wrong with this Guy? He says “Once you turned them loose in really good habitat, they did really, really well,” Bangs said. “It’s not like we were really smart.” Banghs getting his retirement from Ranchers??  JACKSON, Wyo. — Wolves in Jackson Hole last week were doing what wolves do best: chasing bighorn sheep, pronghorn and elk. In other words, wolves …