JACKSON, Wyo. (AP) – A young male wolf has been hit and killed on the main highway running through Grand Teton National Park. Continue reading
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Wash. says wolf population grew 30% last year
SPOKANE, Wash. (AP) — The state says Washington’s wolf population grew by more than 30 percent last year and formed four new packs. Continue reading
Vanity plates help fund Washington wolf management
Washington drivers who pay extra for personalized license plates on their vehicles play a big role in managing wolves. Continue reading
Oregon wolf dies from parvovirus
CRITTERS – The first case of parvovirus in Oregon wolves has been documented by the Oregon State University Veterinary Diagnostic Lab. Continue reading
Washington State Senate Passes Wolf-killing Bill
OLYMPIA, Wash.— Just as Washington’s wolf population is making a historic comeback, senators in the Washington legislature have passed one of several bills pending that aim to gut key portions of the state’s wolf conservation and management plan, expanding when and how wolves can be killed. Continue reading
Wolf population doubled in Washington over past year
Despite the Washington Department of Fish & Wildlife shooting of seven wolves last summer because they were killing cattle, the state’s population is burgeoning, a new survey shows. Continue reading
Washington state wolf bills floated
OLYMPIA — Ranchers from across the state came to Olympia Jan. 29 to meet with their legislators and address wolves and other issues vital to their livelihoods. Continue reading
Washington state wolf pack to be wiped out; non-cooperative Rancher to blame
Marksmen are hunting a pack of gray wolves in northeast Washington state this week after officials decided the entire pack — believed to number at least eight wolves — needed to be killed because of repeated attacks on cattle. Continue reading