SILVER CITY, N.M.— The Center for Biological Diversity today filed a formal notice of intent to sue the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service over the agency’s decision to grant itself a “recovery permit” to live-capture endangered wolves that may enter New Mexico and Arizona from Mexico or the Rocky Mountains. Mexico recently released nine Mexican […]
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Two Native American tribes in eastern Washington are moving ahead with plans to manage wolves on their reservations.
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ST. PAUL, Minn. — Wisconsin closed the last of its six wolf hunting zones on Sunday evening after reaching its target quota.
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SACRAMENTO, Calif.— Twenty-five wildlife conservation, education and protection organizations in California, Oregon and Washington today announced the formation of an alliance committed to recovering wolves across the region. The Pacific Wolf Coalition envisions populations of wolves restored across their historic habitats in numbers that will allow them to re-establish their critical role in nature and […]
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GRAND RAPIDS, MI — To hunt or not to hunt, that is the issue, and as the state of Michigan edges closer and closer to classifying the gray wolf as a game species, those two options have created a maelstrom of feelings in the wildlife community.
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SACRAMENTO, Calif. Dec. 21, 2012 – Twenty-five wildlife conservation, education and protection organizations in California, Oregon and Washington today announced the formation of an alliance committed to recovering wolves across the region. The Pacific Wolf Coalition envisions populations of wolves restored across their historic habitats in numbers that will allow them to re-establish their critical […]
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New research from a group of British scientists has provided a more detailed look into the selective diet of wolves living in northwestern Italy.
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IN AUGUST 2011 Desiree Versteeg, a Dutch mortuarist, was driving home in the suburbs of Arnhem in the eastern Netherlands when she saw an animal in the road. “At first I thought it was a dog. Then I thought it was a fox. Then—I couldn’t believe my eyes—I saw it was a wolf.” She got […]
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Colville Tribal members are able to hunt gray wolves in designated areas through Feb. 28, or until the quota of nine wolves is met.
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From Ralph Maughan’s Wildlife News Blog – the continued practice of highly exaggerating wolf size continues unabated, regardless of the fact that each and every time the photos are proven to be staged.
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Dane County Judge, Peter Anderson, has delayed a ruling which would have allowed wolf hunters to use dogs, which in effect extends the prohibition of dog use.
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The EU Environment Commissioner Janez Potocnik included the criticism in a letter to Sweden’s Environment Minister Lean Ek
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Hunters have killed two radio-collared wolves that roamed Grand Teton National Park, localizing a debate about the legal killing of “park” wolves used for research.
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HOWLColorado received news of the death of 832F, perhaps the most famous of all of Yellowstone’s remaining wolves, last Saturday via an email from a devastated advocate. The news was both saddening, and yet inevitable.
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The following is a summary of Mexican Wolf Reintroduction Project (Project) activities in Arizona on the Apache-Sitgreaves National Forests (ASNF) and Fort Apache Indian Reservation (FAIR) and in New Mexico on the Apache National Forest (ANF) and Gila National Forest (GNF).
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SILVER CITY, N.M.— The Center for Biological Diversity sued the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service today over the agency’s rejection of a 2009 scientific petition from the Center that sought classification of the Mexican gray wolf as an endangered subspecies or population of gray wolves. Mexican wolves are currently protected as endangered along with all […]
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