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Shoot’em With A Camera, NOT a Gun and get reimbursed

In Protect The Wolves, Protect Wyoming Grizzlies, Sacred Resource Protection Zone by Twowolves8 Comments

We have personally applied for 2 tags, lets get all followers to apply 😉 this Organization will cover your costs 😉   The Grizzly Bear has been delisted from the Endangered Species Act. The state of Wyoming has approved for 22 Grizzlies to be hunted from Sept 1 – Nov 15. It is our plan to Shoot’em With A Camera, …

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THE REMARKABLE CANIS LUPUS (GRAY WOLF)

In Michigan, Minnesota, Wisconsin by LyndaLeave a Comment

Posted on June 27, 2018 by Rachel Tilseth …Designed by Mother Nature herself. A wolf walks over to a vacated white-tailed deer bed and gently blows on it. This causes all the particles to flow up into his/hers highly tuned olfactory system (the nose). “Ah ha, says the wolf,” the deer tick’s blood is full of pus from a tooth infection. The deer …

Interior Department plans to let people kill endangered red wolves

In Protect The Wolves, Red wolves by Lynda1 Comment

  With less than 40 critically endangered Red wolves, they could go extinct within eight years, according to a report recently released by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service. It continues getting worse because now USFWS formally proposed a rule shrinking the management area for the North Carolina red wolf from the current range of nearly 2 million acres down to a …

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The number of wolves that can be killed is going from nine to 15 in hunt areas that hug the Gros Ventre River

In Protect The Wolves, Protect Yellowstones Wolves, Sacred Resource Protection Zone by TwowolvesLeave a Comment

Humans have no business managing wildlife, they continue to prove their inability continuously in Wyoming. JACKSON — Wolf hunt area boundaries are being redrawn and quotas boosted because the Gros Ventre area’s elk and Whiskey Mountain’s bighorn sheep are shifting their winter ranges. In both cases there’s little evidence wolf predation is driving populations down, but wildlife managers believe Canis …