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Wolves to be discussed at Klamath Basin Audubon meeting 

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Oregon’s wolves will be the focus of a Thursday talk presented by U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service biologist John Stephenson at the January meeting of the Klamath Basin Audubon Society, according to a news release. The society’s meeting will begin at 6:30 p.m. with refreshments, followed by announcements. The program presented by Stephenson will begin at 7:15 p.m. The meeting …

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Smart Collars Deployed to Study Wolves’ Ecology 

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It’s no longer enough just to know where an animal is and where it has been wandering. In 2016, we’re now looking at animal health and fitness too, in order to aid conservation efforts. Scientists at the University of California at Santa Cruz have crafted higher-tech collars, which beyond simply GPS, track metabolic costs, the when and how animals are …

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Groups want federal agency to monitor wolves 

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Five conservation groups on Tuesday asked the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service to extend its oversight of wolves in Montana and Idaho that is set to expire in May. The agency removed the two states’ gray wolf populations from the Endangered Species List in 2011 after finding they were sufficiently recovered. The delisting order required the Fish and Wildlife Service …

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Oppose Welfare Ranching, Not Wolves

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We oppose welfare ranching, not wolves, in Colorado. The armed, violent jihad that is occupying and destroying our public lands across Colorado and the West must stop. Ranchers somehow are allowed immunity from actual intervention…. why is that?? The yahoo jihad at the wildlife refuge in Oregon is part and parcel of the larger problem across the public lands of …