EUGENE, Ore. – Oregon was home to at least 110 wolves in 2015, a 36 percent increase over the known 2104 population, the Oregon Department of Wildlife said Monday. “Wildlife biologists believe the actual number of wolves is likely higher,” the agency said in a press release. PHOTOS | Oregon’s wolves RELATED | More stories about Oregon’s wolves But the …
Top predator release requires more public education
Looks like there may be upcoming meetings People need to attend in Arizona! Perhaps we should contact the Fort Apache Indians and see if they will allow release?? There are animals that stir up strong emotions among nature lovers everywhere. And then there are wolves, which push those passions off the charts. To some, they are the scourge of the …
Wolf delisting passes House – Jackson Hole News&Guide: Local
How is it that states can tell Federal lawmakers what they can and can not do. Your Senators and Congressman need to hear about this one!! They want to allow Ivory, and Polar bear Trophies to be Imported… Do they not listen to the Majority any Longer?????? Wyoming’s governor supports an amendment that passed the U.S. House on Friday to …
Local column: Competing with wolf pack
This is what uneducated wolf haters put in the local papers that prints this untruthful news… Youd think that they would have a bit more ethics… This ding bat needs to recite real numbers…. not Fairy tales…. Newspapers you would think would be more inclined to research a Column letter prior to publicizing such trash! Especially when their Fish and …