FERRY COUNTY, WA Cattlemen want entire pack gone The Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife has initiated efforts to remove wolves from the so-called Profanity Peak pack after a fourth calf was confirmed by the department to have been killed by the pack earlier this month. The pack, which numbers at least 11 wolves, has killed five calves and has …
Shooters reduce Profanity Peak Pack by two wolves, so far, 11 more to be Killed!
Staff has been in the field every day since Aug. 4 after agency Director Jim Unsworth authorized killing a portion of the pack as a last resort after failed attempts to deter the attacks. More wolves in the pack of about 11 animals are being targeted. The cattle are on a Colville National Forest grazing allotment near Sherman Pass. Wolves …
Outrage in the Inland Empire: the Slaughter of the Profanity Wolf Pack
Outrage in the Inland Empire: the Slaughter of the Profanity Wolf Pack by GEORGE WUERTHNER The recent decision by the Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife to kill members of the Profanity wolf pack because they have killed a few cattle grazing public lands in NE Washington is more than sad. It is an outrage. That any wolves are killed …
Stevens County Cattlemens Association
Stevens County Cattlemens association conveniently works for ranchers… looks pretty simply like a huge conflict of interest here. Have they also given this President a Lie Detector test????????? Diamond M Ranch co-owner and President of the Stevens County Cattlemen’s Association Justin Hedrick how convenient, the individual complaining about another wolf pack also was involved in wiping out the wedge pack. Obviously …