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A press release from The Center for Biological Diversity highlights the conclusions of a federal conservation assessment regarding the troubled Mexican gray wolf recovery program.

Ed Bangs, USFWS wolf recovery coordinator, acknowledged that more recent science has led to a change in the recovery targets for wolves since their reintroduction began in the mid 1990s.

The Northumberland Cattlemen’s Association seems not to care about the lessons of history as they are pushing to reintroduce bounties on wolves and coyotes in the name of “management.”

The Denali wolves are subject to many studies, but one of the most recent shows that wolves will resort to eating fish in areas where their more traditional prey is only available in limited numbers.

In a bold move, which has succeeded in the past, two endangered red wolf pups are going to be placed with a pair of wild wolves who are nursing some pups of their own.

I hope that Matt Skoglund will forgive this direct copy and paste of a blog post on the NRDC switchboard.

James Swan (yes, the 3rd tier actor), in trying to get attention for his book In Defense of Hunting, managed to get an article published on ESPN which served to play to his core consumer through misleading, or worse, purely inaccurate information demonizing wolves.

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