A breeding pair of the highly endangered wolves are settling in to their new homes at the Tacoma Zoo.
A breeding pair of the highly endangered wolves are settling in to their new homes at the Tacoma Zoo.
Known anti-wolf activist and current Idaho governor, C. L. Otter sent the following “opinion” to all media outlets.
The Defenders of Wildlife plans to change their compensation plan due to increased federal funds for reimbursements has led to a heated back and forth.
Defenders of Wildlife is stopping its Wolf Compensation fund in September and has plans to instead focus on working with ranchers to improve chances for co-existance with wolves.
In a document published on the USDA Web site, Wildlife Services outlines many alternatives regarding the management of wolves in Idaho.
The Defenders of Wildlife is highlighting the USDA’s Wildlife Services’ plans to wipe out hundreds of wolves in the upper Rocky Mountains. The Endangered Species Act ruling doesn’t protect wolves from the organization originally responsible for exterminating all the wolves in the region in the 1940s.
Restoration of federal protection for wolves in Idaho and Montana once again has put the spotlight on Wyoming. Unfortunately, our state’s leaders aren’t willing to take advantage of the best opportunity to bring conclusion to the controversy over wolves in the northern Rockies.
TUCSON, Ariz. – The Mexican gray wolf reintroduction program along the Arizona-New Mexico border is moving into a new phase, with a program compensating ranchers for wolf-caused livestock losses being taken over by the federal government.
A Montana TV station – KBZK – conducted a poll of it’s online readers and asked the question: should wolf hunting be restored?
The Arizona Fish and Game Departmant has released its July 2010 Mexican Wolf report.