3.2 Million Animals Killed by Federal Wildlife-destruction Program in 2015 Ignoring Calls for Reform, Wildlife Services Kills Half-million More Coyotes, Bears, Wolves, Foxes, Other Animals Than Previous Year WASHINGTON – The highly secretive arm of the U.S. Department of Agriculture known as Wildlife Services killed more than 3.2 million animals during fiscal year 2015, according to new data released by …
Shasta Wolf Pups in Siskiyou County from 2015
Shasta Wolf Pups back from 2015… It is good to see that others are slowly joining them!
Wolf News: Potential evidence of at least one additional wild wolf in northern California
Wolf News: Potential evidence of at least one additional wild wolf in northern California June 2016 Photographic evidence from trail cameras in western Lassen County suggests at least one additional gray wolf is roaming northern California. Based on coat color, this animal is not a member of the Shasta Pack, the breeding pair and pups detected in eastern Siskiyou County …
‘Red Wolf Revival’ film screening looks at ways to protect endangered species
An event aimed at supporting red wolves is scheduled tonight, June 23, at St. Timothy’s Episcopal Church on Signal Mountain. Reflection Riding Arboretum and Nature Center and Wild South will join forces for a film screening and reception to celebrate the last red wolves left in the world and discuss ways to increase the fast-dwindling population. The reception begins at …