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Wolves: Are They Endangered or Not?

August 9, 2010

I’m getting a little confused here. Maybe you can help me. First we get to hunt wolves because they’ve made an unbelievable recovery. Next they close the season, focusing on Wyoming because Wyoming still has them listed as a predatory species in certain parts of the state with an open season. Soon after Idaho and [...]

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A Sign of Things to Come?

March 12, 2010

If you followed the news this week you might have read the article reporting the death of young woman in Alaska. People die all the time, but officials in Chignik Bay, Alaska, say Candice Berner appeared to have been mauled to death by animals. The 32-year-old teacher was jogging along a rural road, attacked and [...]

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The Season Stays Open For Wolves

September 14, 2009

Despite trying desperately to convince a Missoula, Mont., judge to close the wolf season now open in Idaho and about to open in Montana, wolf protectionists failed. Last week U.S. District Judge Donald Molloy allowed the seasons to continue for now, but added that the lawsuit might prevail when the actual lawsuit is heard later [...]

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More Wolf Controversy

August 10, 2009

Controversy and wolves go hand in hand these days. The latest is heating up today in a war of words between the Alaska Department of Fish and Game and Washington career politicians.
With seemingly nothing better to do (i.e. fix the economy and health care properly and not order more planes…hint…hint) a proposal was introduced by [...]

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