Wolf Dispersal
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Plan contemplates a possible large state wolf population- Plan contemplates floor of 15 breeding pairs. Wolves to be distributed all around the state. AP The preferred alternative sounds like an advanced plan with a much better distribution pattern of wolves than we find in Idaho, and especially better than Montana or Wyoming. Currently the state…
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Oregon Cattlemen’s Association wants to shoot wolves on sight- Wolves: Ranchers deserve to protect their property. By Bill Moore, guest opinion. Oregonian. Oregon Cattlemen’s Association The howls over wolves. By The Oregonian Editorial Board – – – – Why the Cattle Association is worried about sheep is hard to say. As usual they fail to…
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Wolf sightings renew Colorado debate. By Charlie Meyers. Denver Post Outdoors Editor.
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Bill to shoot Oregon wolves has died in Oregon legislature- Wolf bill dead. Written by Ed Merriman. Baker City Herald The Farm Bureau guy said, ““I understand they have a full plate, with the state economy in trouble, but if something isn’t done about the wolf attacks, this could possibly throw Baker County’s economy in…
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Let’s hope they don’t find them and the wolves make it to the legal safety of Colorado- Officials hunt for pair of wolves south of Casper. Casper Star Tribune.
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Wolf 341F from just north of YNP didn’t find a mate in Colorado. Did she find a bullet? The cause of death hasn’t been established yet, or at least released to the public. We have done several stories on her long wandering. Long-Wandering Wolf Found Dead. Thousand-mile trek ends in death for lone wolf. By…
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Will genes from Idaho and the Yellowstone area finally begin to mix? Former Idaho wolf B271M has been wandering around the Yellowstone area for over two years now. He had little success finding a mate in the Park, but has paired with a radio-collared female in Sunlight Basin to Yellowstone Park’s east. So far there…
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Things too lonely in Colorado? Wandering wolf back in Wyoming. by David Frey, Aspen Daily News Correspondent. Monday, March 23, 2009 – – – – – 3/24. This article was premature. Now she is back in Colorado