Reports of record wolf depredations are misleading

In Idaho, Protect Idaho Wolves, Protect The Wolves by Lynda1 Comment

The Idaho Rangeland Resource Commission has been claiming that wolves killed a record number of livestock during the state’s past fiscal year. But that’s misleading, because Wildlife Services, the secretive federal agency in charge of killing wolves in Idaho, is using a new method to verify wolf kills that is inaccurate and overbroad. Specifically, Idaho Wildlife Services now maintains that …

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Nonprofit denied Attendance to Zinkes Meetings

In Ban Grazing Allotments, Endangered Species Act, Protect The Wolves, Stop Extinction by Twowolves2 Comments

For Immediate Release: Ryan  Zinkes Press Secretary Heather Swift Denied a Nonprofit  Local Business Leader Credentials to attend the Meetings in Redding. This very same nonprofit has been offering evacuation help for people as well as Large Animals. This denial should be considered a Huge black eye for his lack of transparency. The secrecy put forward only casts more doubt …

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The Case Against Ryan Zinke 

In Protect The Wolves, Protect The Wolves by Twowolves2 Comments

Ryan Zinke is Bad for Our Environment! He has been caught in outright lies and false stories. He is coming to California tomorrow after already ridiculing California. A Huge Thank you out to The Montana Post for posting the Zinke track Record regarding his lies and untruths. The Case Against Ryan Zinke I will start with some highlights that could …

Proposed Rule to extend maximum trap check time for wolf snares in Units 7 and 9 during winter. | Idaho Fish and Game

In Protect Idaho Wolves, Protect The Wolves by Twowolves2 Comments

Please Go and give IDFG a piece of your Minds 😉 https://idfg.idaho.gov/idfg-rulemaking/proposed-rule-extend-maximum-trap-check-time-wolf-snares-units-7-and-9-during-winter Comment Period: 8/7/2018 to 8/20/2018 Proposed Rule to extend maximum trap check time for wolf snares in Units 7 and 9 during winter. Currently trappers are required to check all snares or traps placed for gray wolves at least once every 72 hours and remove any catch therein. | The intent …