March 2009
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Should the pack be hazed? This is a no-brainer. Of course, the pack should be hazed. They are not afraid of people because they have not had an experience that tells them to be. Hazing will do the local people even more good. Wolves close by worry many folks, and they are a threat to…
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John Muir’s advice rings true in the economic worry of today- Recession stress and Yellowstone’s good tidings. By Mark Menlove. A commentary in the Salt Lake Tribune.
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I’m glad we answered that question. Wolves brucellosis-free. By Angus M. Thuermer Jr. Jackson Hole News and Guide
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New breeding center near Tacoma, Wash Here’s another earmark: More privacy for red wolves to breed By Lisa Zagaroli | McClatchy Newspapers
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WILDLANDS CONSERVANCY: It brokered a BLM deal to protect the desert acres that are now being opened to development. Group sees ‘violation of trust’ By JANET ZIMMERMAN The Press-Enterprise
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Europe encourages solar power in an environmentally friendly way that gives direct compensation to rooftop producers- Europe’s Way of Encouraging Solar Power Arrives in the U.S. By Kate Galbraith. New York Times.
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Our own KT quoted in New York Times! Obama admin faces power grid vs. public lands conundrum. By Scott Streater. New York Times.
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Good news. Lack of feeding has kept wolves from keying on the feedlots- In general not feeding is good regardless of wolves- It is good news when elk don’t have to be, or simply are not fed. Mike Jimenez, wolf coordinator for the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, said recently that wolves appear to not…