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The great wolf debate comes to Yakima [1%]
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 ...
Wolf sightings on rise in Oregon Cascades [1%]
There is evidence that wolves in Oregon are extending their range to include the southern Cascades and Ochoco Mountains.
Habitat, not hunting, may be the limiting factor [1%]
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 ...
Gray wolf pack is state’s second [1%]
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 ...
It's hardly Twilight for Washington's wolves [1%]
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 ...
Planning for wolf recovery- zero is not an option [1%]
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.
The Wolf Plan: Control and Compensation [1%]
The Methow Valley News looks at the alternatives offered in the Wolf Conservation and Management Plan and the compensation and control measures each ...
Wash. offers payments for wolf kills of livestock [1%]
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 ...
Gray wolves relisted as endangered in Great Lakes [1%]
Washington Wraps Up Wolf Management Plan Hearings [1%]
KPLU summarizes some of the controversy over how many breeding pairs of wolves should be required before they are no longer considered endangered.
Wolf foes outnumber friends at Fish and Wildlife hearing in Wenatchee [1%]
The Wenatchee World's Rachel Schleif reports on the Wolf Conservation and Management Plan meeting in Wenatchee.
Court Ruling Affects Wolves in Washington [1%]
A recent federal court ruling reinstates protection for wolves in the northern Rockies under the Endangered Species Act - including the eastern third of ...
Washington's wolves are back in the news [1%]
The latest news about Washington's two wolf packs.
Signs of wolf pack found in Pend Oreille County [1%]
Wolf pelt investigation leads to unrelated charges [1%]
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 ...
Wolf team gets earful at Okanogan forum [1%]
Methow Valley News reporter Joyce Campbell covered the Wolf Conservation and Management Plan meeting in Okanogan where over 100 people came to share their ...
Few Fear the Big, Bad Wolf [1%]
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 ...
Eastern Oregon wolves again star in video, this time with youngsters [1%]
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.
Lookout Pack has new litter; wolves confirmed in Pend Oreille County [1%]
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 ...
Wolves influence forest diversity [1%]
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 ...
Gray wolf’s not ready to come off list, two scientists say [1%]
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 ...
Solstice gifts for all creatures, great and small [1%]
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!
Predator film to screen in Twisp [1%]
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 ...
We need all creatures great and small [1%]
New study published in the journal Bioscience concludes that a catastrophic decline around the world of "apex" predators such as wolves, cougars, lions or ...
Do Wolves Kill for Sport? [1%]
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.
Interior Department's decision imperils wolves, Endangered Species Act [1%]
Jamie Rappaport Clark of the Washington Post criticizes the decision to remove federal protection for the gray wolves in the Northern Rockies.
These wolves are not optional [1%]
The Wenatchee World Editorial Board supports a conservation plan for wolves in Washington.
Friends of the wolves [1%]
Last week Crosscut.com asked if wolves can find enough friends outside of urban populations to bring strong, science-based protections to Washington's ...
Wolf opponents circle at Okanogan hearing [1%]
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.
Wolf Management Plan Draws Big Crowd [1%]
The Peninsula Daily News covers the Wolf Conservation and Management Plan meeting in Sequim.
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