FLAGSTAFF, Ariz. (AP) – In a story Jan. 12 about a Mexican gray wolf program, The Associated Press reported erroneously that livestock owners could kill any wolf that is biting, wounding or killing livestock on federal land. The provision includes dog owners and applies only to non-federal land. A corrected version of the story is below: via Correction: Endangered Wolves …
What’s a wolf to do? Go vegan, apparently
The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service’s new rules for Mexican gray wolf recovery offers a frustrating one-step-forward, two-steps-back approach. Not surprisingly, it’s being met with a lawsuit from environmental groups. The federal agency would have been wiser to do right by the wolves instead of bowing to those who have long opposed reintroduction. OUR VIEW: What’s a wolf to do? …
Washington lawmaker proposes moving wolves – Capital Press
Its very obvious who Joel Kretz gets his money from! OLYMPIA, Wash. — A northeast Washington legislator has introduced two bills to hasten wolf recovery and the day the predator no longer is protected by the state’s endangered species law. Rep. Joel Kretz, an Okanogan County Republican, said ranchers can’t wait several more years for wolves to spread out before …
Canada to stage helicopter wolf hunt to save caribou – Yahoo News
Canadian Government needs to be stopped!!! Ottawa (AFP) – A government plan to shoot up to 184 wolves from a helicopter to reduce their population and save caribou herds in western Canada drew sharp criticism from conservation groups Friday. British Columbia said the killings are needed to save herds in the South Selkirk Mountains and South Peace regions of the …