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Y’stone fringe wolves tend to hunt livestock 

In Protect The Wolves, Protect Wyoming Wolves, Protect Yellowstones Wolves by Twowolves4 Comments

Wyoming making an attempt to justify the slaughter….. Doesnt give them the right to call our Sacred Species Vermin either… on another note, We have to wonder the comparison between Rustlers…. or natural causes, neglect cars, humans etc…. A long-running Wyoming Game and Fish Department refrain is that wolves that roam far from the Greater Yellowstone’s wild interior are treading …

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Sacramento Bee uses 2 different headlines

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  Its a Sad day when the Sacramento Bee uses 2 different headlines…. one for the paper, and a different one for online….. what might their intentions be? Trying to suck up to their readers???? Another wolf pack has been found in rural Northern California, complete with pups. The family is descended from the famous wolf OR7, who roamed the north state …

For IMMEDIATE RELEASE: Protect The Wolves™ speaks for Sacred Resource Protection Zone

In Canyons Law, Oppose Welfare Ranching, Protect The Wolves, Sacred Resource Protection Zone by Twowolves2 Comments

For Immediate Release: July 6, 2017 Questions can be directed to: Protect The Wolves™ Patricia Herman or Roger Dobson at 530-377-3031 pressreleaseinfo@protectthewolves.com Protect The Wolves™ is meeting with Wyoming to work towards a Sacred Resource Protection Zone surrounding National Parks with Director Talbott, Wyoming Game and Fish.     Wyoming Game and Fish Department & Protect the Wolves™ Casper Regional Office, …

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CDFW Confirms Presence of Wolf Pack in Lassen County, Collars Adult Wolf 

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Not very far from us…. perhaps they will come closer so we can keep a watchfull eye on them! California Department of Fish and Wildlife (CDFW) biologists have captured and fitted a tracking collar to a female gray wolf in Lassen County, and confirmed that the wolf and her mate have produced at least three pups this year. During summer …