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Colorado Has it Backwards- Terminate Hunting Season for 5 years

In Hunters are not Conservationists, IUCNCongress, Protect The Wolves, Protect Wolves in Colorado by Twowolves1 Comment

Colorado clearly has it Backwards… They Clearly need to terminate Hunting Licenses for 5 years minimum. FORT COLLINS – Colorado wildlife commissioners quashed wide opposition Wednesday and voted unanimously to embark on a controversial predator control experiment to euthanize mountain lions and bears — a $4.5 million effort aimed at reviving the state’s dwindling population of deer. While previous science …

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 Hunters using dogs result in Wolves Causing Canine Casualties in Wisconsin Dog use should be banned

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Protect The Wolves says: Perhaps not only should hunting with dogs be banned… No Prudent individual would place their pet intentionally in harms way to begin with. When hounds and wolves meet, the outlook is usually grim—a fact not lost on Wisconsin bear hunters. But experts are baffled as to why so many hunting dogs were killed during the 2016 …

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Hugging with wolves: Chinese businessman spends ¥1 million a year on his passion for 150 wild animals 

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A 71-year-old businessman Yang Changsheng spends more than one million yuan (HK$1.12 million) each year on his 15-year passion – raising more than 150 wolves in a valley in northwestern China, mainland media reported. Yang Changsheng, of Changji prefecture in the Xinjiang Uygur autonomous region, had used the income from his logistics company to subsidise the running of his wolf breeding …

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New hope for wolf hunting in Michigan thanks to bill approved by Senate

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Michigan basically tells their voters to suck eggs… now there is a sad state of government…. MARQUETTE, Mich. (WLUC) – November of 2013 marked the first-ever wolf hunting season in the state of Michigan, but thanks to court rulings and voter decision, plans were derailed for subsequent seasons. Now, a bill allowing the Natural Resources Commission to designate wolves as …