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The War On Wolves | Wolf Reality Check |

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You’re more likely to be killed by lightning, ATVs or even elevators than killed by a wolf. Think that’s a joke? Beyond all the hyped up hysteria about wolves, the truth is that an average of 33 people are killed by lightning in the U.S. every year.1 An average of 413 people die per year in the U.S from ATVs2  and …

Another wolf reported in Southern Oregon

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A new wolf has been reported in southern Klamath County, an Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife representative says. If the sighting is confirmed, the wolf is not believed to be part of OR-7’s Rogue Pack. CENTRAL POINT, Ore. — On the heels of last week’s official designation of an eighth wolf pack in Oregon, biologists believe yet another wandering …

Conservationists Take Aim at Flawed New Rule on Mexican Gray Wolf Management

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Conservationists Take Aim at Flawed New Rule on Mexican Gray Wolf Management Changes Unjustifiably Cap Wolf Population at 325, Preclude Recovery North of I-40, Loosen Restrictions on Killing Wolves  TUCSON, Ariz.— Conservationists say they’ll fight provisions in a new federal rule that caps the population of endangered Mexican gray wolves in the Southwest at numbers too low for recovery, bans them from needed recovery habitat, …