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Llama killed by wolf could have easily been prevented

In Protect The Wolves by Lynda1 Comment

On  Jan. 30 on a llama was found dead by owner, retired rancher Howard Cantrell on private land in rural Union County, Oregon. Bite marks were consistent with wolf predation. Cantrell said they have been coming in from different directions every night. He says the previous night there had been a chase. We are trying to understand why there were no deterrents being …

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It is time that Ranchers are stopped from influencing management of Public Resources

In Protect The Wolves, Protect Yellowstones Wolves, Sacred Resource Protection Zone by Twowolves1 Comment

Located within this article is recent wolf killing that will show you that Yellowstone Wolves will need us to get our “Sacred Resource Protection zone” established around National Parks. Also Within the Below article, Fish and game along with Ranchers will show you that they should not be allowed to manage the publics resources without asking for public input, but …

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Washington House committee OKs bill to move wolves – Washington 

In Ban Grazing Allotments, Protect The Wolves, Protect Washington Wolves by Lynda3 Comments

  OLYMPIA — Legislation directing the Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife to move wolves from east to west passed the House Agriculture and Natural Resources Committee Feb. 1. The bill, sponsored by northeast Washington Rep. Joel Kretz, was supported by urban lawmakers, but was opposed by Western Washington legislators whose rural districts would be candidates for receiving wolves. “This …

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Red wolves may be going extinct in the wild — again – The Washington Post

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This sprawling mix of swamp and forest is the only place in the world where red wolves live in the wild, and on a breezy afternoon Ron Sutherland set out to find one. He drove an SUV slowly on lumpy dirt roads for nearly four hours, scanning spindly trees, murky canals, green thickets and muck. Two other sharp-eyed conservationists helping to search …