Humans and their Wildlife Program sterilizing Deer Didnt Work

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STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. – Coyote? Wolf? Someone’s wandering pet? The answer could be crucial for all of Staten Island. There’s a video making the rounds showing some kind of animal dragging a deer carcass off the road. The footage looks to have been shot in Travis, perhaps on the fringes of Freshkills Park. The nighttime video, shot from inside an idling …

2018 Montana Wolf Season Slaughters 315 Reported Sacred Wolves

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Last Year Montana Slaughtered 315 Sacred Wolves. With only a few days remaining before the end of Montana’s general wolf-hunting season on March 15, a record 315 wolves have been harvested across the state, with the bulk of them taken before cold temperatures and heavy snows made hunting and trapping conditions more difficult. As of March 10, preliminary results from …

Possible Yellowstone Wolf Killed in Montana zone 313

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Possible Yellowstone Wolf Killed in Montana Perhaps One of these Days the Public will begin supporting Our Proposed “Sacred Resource Protection Zone.” With the recent Indigenous Case Law Our Position has strengthened. Status Updated: November 22, 2019, 11:22 AM   AREAS WITH QUOTAS Wolf Management Unit 110: General Season — OPEN Type Quota Harvest Status Total 2 0 OPEN Wolf …

Forest service cautions hunters to be careful around wolves in Apache Site Graves NF

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GREER — The U.S. Forest Service issued a warning to hunters in the White Mountains area of the Apache-Sitgreaves National Forests this week. ASNF noted that Mexican wolves are present within the forests and that hunters should be careful what they shoot. “Hunting season is in full swing in the White Mountains, and the Arizona Game and Fish Department reminds …