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Rare Alaska Wolf May Get Protection

LA Times Reported First: Federal authorities announced Friday that the geographically isolated Alexander Archipelago wolf of southeast Alaska’s Tongass National Forest may need protection under the Endangered Species Act

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ID Governor Signs Wolf-Control Bill

Missoulian Reported First: Idaho Gov. C.L. “Butch” Otter has signed a bill to create a state board that will work to control the growth of wolf populations in the state. The Republicaan signed the bill […]

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Pellet Gun Killed Wolf

CBS Detroit Reported 1st: A gray wolf that fled Isle Royale National Park across a Lake Superior ice bridge and was found dead on the mainland had been shot with a pellet from an air […]

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MT: Landowners Can Kill Wolves

Missoulian reported: The Montana Fish and Wildlife Commission adopted new administrative rules for killing wolves that pose a threat to landowners’ safety on Thursday. The rule change stemmed from a bill the Legislature passed in […]

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Mexican gray wolf

Source: U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service. During its annual year-end population survey, the Mexican Wolf Interagency Field Team (IFT) counted a minimum of 83 Mexican wolves in the wild in Arizona and New Mexico at […]

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Sportsmen Commend Federal Decision to Delist Wolves

Removal of the Wyoming gray wolf from endangered list is based in sound science, achieves long-term management objectives for the species Calling it a “victory for responsible wildlife management,” the Theodore Roosevelt Conservation Partnership roundly […]