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Ranchers in Sierra Valley are experiencing significant livestock losses due to gray wolf attacks, prompting calls for ...
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East Idaho News on MSNFederal court overturns decision denying Endangered Species protections to wolves
This story originally published Tuesday in the Daily Montanan. A federal judge in Missoula on Tuesday vacated the federal ...
Gray wolves were believed hunted to extinction in California by the 1920s. There were no confirmed wolf sightings until 2011, when a wolf (OR-7) left Oregon and began a four-month roam through ...
A gray wolf runs in Grand Teton National Park in Wyoming. While it's legal to kill wolves in most parts of the state, they're mostly protected in Oregon and Washington. Photograph by Jeff Vanuga ...
Gray wolves were believed hunted to extinction in California by the 1920s. There were no confirmed wolf sightings until 2011, when a wolf (OR-7) left Oregon and began a four-month roam through ...
Gray wolves have returned to California. Now the predators are killing cattle Agricultural economists estimated that one wolf could cost a single rancher between $69,000 and $162,000.
Colorado U.S. Rep. Lauren Boebert is leading a bill in Congress that would remove the gray wolf from the endangered species list and eliminate federal protections amid the state's reintroduction.
"Colossal has said that the gray wolf and dire wolf genomes are 99.5% identical, but that is still 12,235,000 individual differences," Nic Lawrence, a paleogeneticist and associate professor at ...
Gray wolf pups seen on Colorado trail cam. What to know about 3 new wolf packs The new packs are known as the King Mountain Pack in Routt County, the One Ear Pack in Jackson County and the Three ...
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