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Washington State Suspends Lethal Action Against Profanity Peak Wolf Pack

The Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife has suspended its pursuit of the remaining members of a wolf pack that preyed on cattle throughout the summer in northeast Washington...

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48 Pet Dogs Killed by Wolf Packs in Wisconsin, Slaughter Continues…

Fourteen more Wisconsin pet dogs have been killed or severely injured. Over several weekends...

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Wolf Massacre of Pet Dogs in Wisconsin Unabated

The recent killings bring the total number of known pet dogs killed or injured by wolves in Wisconsin in 2016 to 34.

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Minnesota’s DNR Wolf Population Remains Stable

Results from the latest wolf population survey show no significant change in Minnesota’s wolf population during the past four winters, according to the Department of Natural Resources.

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Wisconsin Wolf on Pet Dog Kills Growing – (Graphic Image)

Three more Wisconsin pet dogs killed and another injured, all in one week. Wolf lovers blame hunters in comments...

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Depredations Leads To Lethal Control For Wolves in Oregon

We believe lethal control is the right decision in this situation. Wildlife managers must strike a balance between conserving wolves and minimizing impacts on livestock...

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Washington State’s Wolf Population Continues to Grow

Washington state’s wolf population continued to grow last year and added at least four new packs, according to the Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife’s (WDFW) annual survey.

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Oregon Wolf Population Grew 36% Last Year

Oregon’s known wolf population continued to grow in 2015. The minimum Oregon wolf population is now 110 wolves, a 36 percent increase over the 2014 population.

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U.S. Senate Committee Approves Top Sportsmen’s Priorities

The Bipartisan Sportsmen’s Act of 2016, includes a key provision sponsored by Sen. John Barrasso directing the U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service to remove gray wolves from the Endangered Species List.

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