After a judge lamented the “political yo-yo” process embroiling wolf management in the Northern Rockies, no one appears to ...
The eventual aim is to get the population down to 450 wolves in the state, the lowest sustainable level as determined by a ...
This July 2004 photo shows a gray wolf at the Wildlife Science Center in Forest Lake, Minn. As the federal government seeks to take the gray wolf off the endangered species list, conflicts between the ...
Gray wolf populations have been wiped out in the lower 48 states due to historic government-funded killing programs. Remaining populations exist almost entirely in northeastern Minnesota. (Image ...
A gray wolf. Idaho regulators say there are 1,235 wolves in the state, 7% less than a year ago. (Courtesy John and Karen Hollingsworth/USFWS) Idaho Department of Fish and Game biologists estimate the ...
A coalition of outdoor sporting groups intend to appeal the decision of a federal judge in Montana made last week that directed the federal government to reconsider whether gray wolves in the Rocky ...
On May 6, Idaho Gov. Brad Little signed a gray wolf extermination bill into law that allows hunters, trappers — and even paid private contractors — to slaughter up to 90% of the wolves in Idaho. The ...
Recent media coverage of U.S. Rep. Lauren Boebert’s bill calling to delist the gray wolf from federal protection misses the most salient point: Boebert loathes wolves. Three years ago, Boebert rivaled ...
For decades, the question of how and whether gray wolves should be legally protected has been debated through federal rulemakings, courts and now Congress — where a bill from one of Colorado’s ...
A federal judge in Montana ruled Aug. 5 that the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service improperly denied a petition to protect gray wolves in the northern Rocky Mountains under the Endangered Species Act.
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