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Idaho accidentally puts tracking collars on wilderness wolves

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BOISE, Idaho (AP) – The U.S. Forest Service says it’s investigating after Idaho officials reported inadvertently putting tracking collars on four wolves during recent helicopter flights into a central Idaho wilderness restricted to putting collars on elk. Idaho Department of Fish and Game Deputy Director Ed Schriever in a statement Wednesday says the agency didn’t clearly communicate to one of …

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Why we need to stop killing Denali Park wolves, and how we can try 

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It is no secret that Alaska is in deep fiscal trouble. Out of necessity, the governor has just proposed deep cuts to many services. Most alarming is to cut education funding to the core; reinstate taxes; and halve Permanent Fund dividend checks. The state’s income stream has dropped by 88 percent. We need new revenue, fast. Within Denali National Park and Preserve, …

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Federal agency tentatively OKs wolf management plan in Wyoming

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JACKSON, Wyo. (AP) — Environmental groups are objecting to how a federal agency has developed a new management plan for handling conflicts between wolves and livestock producers in Wyoming. Wildlife Services, an agency with the U.S. Agriculture Department’s Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service, completed an environmental planning document last fall that favored its current lethal and nonlethal wolf conflict …

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Kellogg Leaves California Commission Mid-Term

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Jim Kellogg has stated that he is resigning from the California Fish and Game Commission, expressing frustration with the Commission’s recent actions to protect wildlife. Kellogg showed little consideration to anyone on the commission or testifying before it who placed a concern for wildlife before the short term goals of hunters. “For the past couple of years, I’ve been losing …