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The great wolf debate comes to Yakima
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- The Yakima Herald's Scott Sandsberry looks at the controversy surrounding the Wolf Management Plan in preparation for the upcoming forum in Yakima to discuss ...
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Wolf sightings on rise in Oregon Cascades
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- There is evidence that wolves in Oregon are extending their range to include the southern Cascades and Ochoco Mountains.
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Habitat, not hunting, may be the limiting factor
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- Jennifer Langston reports that last year was the first in which sport hunters were allowed to legally shoot the gray wolves that were first reintroduced to ...
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Gray wolf pack is state’s second
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- The Spokesman Review's Becky Kramer reports on the second pack of wolves now confirmed in Washington state, as biologists elicit wolf calls from adults and ...
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It's hardly Twilight for Washington's wolves
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- Did you hear? Big, howling, wolves are loping through the forests of Washington, prowling the dark corners, fighting vampires...um... I mean...
OK, so the ...
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Planning for wolf recovery- zero is not an option
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- The Methow Valley News discusses the Wolf Conservation and Management plan and informs people of the importance of attending a public meetings on the issue.
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The Wolf Plan: Control and Compensation
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- The Methow Valley News looks at the alternatives offered in the Wolf Conservation and Management Plan and the compensation and control measures each ...
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Wash. offers payments for wolf kills of livestock
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- An Associated Press article covering the compensation plan for livestock killed by wolves which is outlined in the Washington Dept. of Fish and Wildlife's ...
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Gray wolves relisted as endangered in Great Lakes
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Washington Wraps Up Wolf Management Plan Hearings
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- KPLU summarizes some of the controversy over how many breeding pairs of wolves should be required before they are no longer considered endangered.
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Wolf foes outnumber friends at Fish and Wildlife hearing in Wenatchee
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- The Wenatchee World's Rachel Schleif reports on the Wolf Conservation and Management Plan meeting in Wenatchee.
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Court Ruling Affects Wolves in Washington
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- A recent federal court ruling reinstates protection for wolves in the northern Rockies under the Endangered Species Act - including the eastern third of ...
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Washington's wolves are back in the news
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- The latest news about Washington's two wolf packs.
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Signs of wolf pack found in Pend Oreille County
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Wolf pelt investigation leads to unrelated charges
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- K.C. Mehaffey reports on a Twisp rancher and his son, who have been charged with hunting violations unrelated to the investigation in their homes last year ...
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Wolf team gets earful at Okanogan forum
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- Methow Valley News reporter Joyce Campbell covered the Wolf Conservation and Management Plan meeting in Okanogan where over 100 people came to share their ...
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Few Fear the Big, Bad Wolf
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- The majority of people in attendance at the Wolf Conservation and Management Plan meeting in Sequim spoke out in favor of having wolves on the Olympic ...
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Eastern Oregon wolves again star in video, this time with youngsters
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- OregonLive.com shares a video by the Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife of at least 10 wolves in a forest east of Wallowa County.
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Lookout Pack has new litter; wolves confirmed in Pend Oreille County
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- Joyce Campbell of the Methow Valley News reports on the latest in wolves in Washington, a new litter of pups for the Lookout Pack and a pack new to the state ...
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Wolves influence forest diversity
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- Cristina Eisenberg, a researcher from Oregon State University, has concluded that a decline in young aspen trees in NW Montana is due to the missing presence ...
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Gray wolf’s not ready to come off list, two scientists say
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- Two of three scientists asked to review a draft plan for recovering the endangered gray wolf in Washington say the state should require higher numbers before ...
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Solstice gifts for all creatures, great and small
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- It seems that the Solstice and upcoming holidays are going to be good to wildlife big and small, and right about now we feel a bit like Santa’s elves!
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Predator film to screen in Twisp
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- The public is invited to the screening of the new film, Lords of Nature: Life in a Land of Great Predators, in Twisp on Wednesday, Sept. 16 at 7:30 p.m. at the ...
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We need all creatures great and small
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- New study published in the journal Bioscience concludes that a catastrophic decline around the world of "apex" predators such as wolves, cougars, lions or ...
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Do Wolves Kill for Sport?
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- No, but they do sometimes kill more than they can eat. Slate, an online magazine, looks at why wolves are sometimes connected with large kills.
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Interior Department's decision imperils wolves, Endangered Species Act
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- Jamie Rappaport Clark of the Washington Post criticizes the decision to remove federal protection for the gray wolves in the Northern Rockies.
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These wolves are not optional
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- The Wenatchee World Editorial Board supports a conservation plan for wolves in Washington.
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Friends of the wolves
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- Last week Crosscut.com asked if wolves can find enough friends outside of urban populations to bring strong, science-based protections to Washington's ...
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Wolf opponents circle at Okanogan hearing
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- K.C. Mehaffey of the Wenatchee World reports from Omak on public attendence at the near final public hearing on a draft wolf conservation plan for Washington.
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Wolf Management Plan Draws Big Crowd
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- The Peninsula Daily News covers the Wolf Conservation and Management Plan meeting in Sequim.