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Federal legislation a threat to wolves and wilderness 

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One of those purposes is restoring and preserving endangered species, such as the gray wolf. Some 2 million of them once lived on this continent, and RMEF had the very same statement on their website back in 2010…. with a whole lot more truth to include, animals do not need Humans attempting to manage them.. If you think the problem with …

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Madden to speak to Farm Bureau 

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Wow… 1 Rancher is trying to bill the state for 300 sheep being killed in 2 years….. Sounds kinds fishy to me… TOPPENISH — The state’s embattled wolf conflict mediator will attempt to sell her ideas to Yakima County Farm Bureau board members tonight during a private dinner at the Toppenish Eagles Aerie. #Board member Don Young of Sunnyside said …

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Managing wolves in Washington is a team effort

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Allowing gray wolves to naturally re-establish packs in Washington is one of the most divisive wildlife management goals in state history. Some people love wolves for their unique social structure while others hate them for the threat they pose to livestock or the competition for big game. That will never change, except perhaps in degrees. Dealing with the federal- and …

Gulliford: Wolves belong back home in Colorado (column) | SummitDaily.com

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      Wolves belong back home in Colorado Thank you Andrew Gulliford for a well written Piece! In January, the Colorado Parks and Wildlife Commission voted not to allow the re-introduction of wolves back into the state. That’s too bad because wolves are coming. They may already be here. You don’t think so? Then why is there a wolf-sighting …