WDFW takes 3 weeks on last update

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Martorello  or Susewind, just do not seem to be doing anything very timely. Confirmed wolf depredation on Chiliwist Unit of Sinlahekin Wildlife Area December 20, 2018 On Nov. 27, a livestock owner’s employee rounded up cattle including a 400-pound calf from Department of Natural Resources land. The employee moved the livestock to WDFW land, which is customarily used in the …

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77 Wyoming Wolves slaughtered 41 of which were possible Yellowstone wolves

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Will Yellowstone Wolves be available for your Grandchildren to view? 41 possible park wolves have already been slaughtered in 2018, 77 Total With your help we can work towards insuring that they are! Help us to put The Indian and Public Trusts to work Today. Large NGOs have refused to even bother to respond to Join Us to begin changing …

Washington wolves near their livestock attack limit facing slaughter

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One of three wolf packs living in the region has come under scrutiny for attacking livestock three times in the last four months, officials said. The Grouse Flats wolf pack, with its territory somewhere east of Walla Walla in the Blue Mountains, is now close to its “allowed” number of depredations. According to the Department of Fish & Wildlife, a …

FROM KILLING ENTIRE WOLF FAMILIES TO STAGING PREDATOR-KILLING CONTESTS

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A Death Of Ethics: Is Hunting Destroying Itself? FROM KILLING ENTIRE WOLF OR BABOON FAMILIES TO STAGING PREDATOR-KILLING CONTESTS, HUNTERS STAND ACCUSED OF VIOLATING THE NORTH AMERICAN MODEL OF WILDLIFE CONSERVATION. NOW THEY’RE BEING CALLED OUT BY THEIR OWN Right now, as you read these words, it is perfectly legal in the state of Wyoming for a person to climb …