Washington state wolves
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Researchers can’t find Lookout Pack’s mother wolf By K.C. Mehaffey Wenatchee World staff writer
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Numerous charges have been filed This is in relation to a story that was first reported last year in March about someone who allegedly tried to send a package that was dripping blood and contained a wolf pelt. Charges for killing the wolves have not been filed yet but charges for state game violations have…
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This is perhaps the most detailed article I have seen on the wolves of Washington State- As the gray wolf recovers, who are its friends? By Daniel Jack Chasan. Crosscut.com
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Long awaited official USFWS report on wolves is released- Here is a brief AP story on some of the report’s conclusions. Folks should note that with the larger wolf population figures of recent years and the effects of the hunting seasons, the population estimate, and the especially estimate of the number of breeding pairs of…
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Is there a new pack of wolves near Lake Chelan? By K.C. Mehaffey World staff writer
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Wolf management plan draws big crowd. By Diane Urbani de la Paz. Peninsula Daily News
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Most favored alternative 3 in the state’s wolf plan- While there seems to be no newspaper story on-line, I have heard from someone who attended the Seattle meeting on the Washington wolf plan. Wolf supporters dominated the meeting. Most of them favored alternative three, which is generally thought to be the alternative most favorable to…
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Now is the time to speak up on Washington State’s wolf management plan- Forks on the Olympic Pennisula, until recently best known for logging, is the home of Twilght, romantic vampires. Has anyone not seen this? Yes, people over 40. To get you up-to-date, here is a video from the Seattle Times. The Olympic Penninsula…