Shock collars in our opinion would not be functional due to battery issues… Once they left the territory it would shock the animal continuously, disorienting the animal would be the most likely result…. Perhaps they should worry more about not grazing our Nations forests and keeping livestock closer to home instead. The world already has too many cattle to begin …
Diamond M ranch says wolves are causing breeding problems
The article starts out with “A troubling trend has occurred for ranchers in NE Washington”, the Capital Press is reporting, as an area rancher said their cattle are experiencing breeding issues since the migration of wolves to the area. This is the land of the wolf. Their home for centuries before any of these ranchers. Then the mass slaughter of …
Reports of a wolf kill do not get to Alaska DFG until a hunter properly tags and “seals” their kill
Worry of Hunters actually reporting finally hitting home on Prince of Wales Island. Alaskas National Parks are also in need of our Proposed “Sacred Resource Protection Zone” A controversial hunting increase for an island-locked population of wolves — once feared endangered — has been shot down. A federal board refused a 10 percent increase to subsistence hunting of a …
Western Finland sees jump in wolf population
The number of wolves has increased by 10 percent from last year, with 200 wolves now living in Finland. Around 70 percent of the wolves live in the western part of the country while their number in the east has declined according to the Natural Resources Institute (Luke). There were 20 wolf packs in Finland in March compared with 14 …