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Book Review: The Wolves of Alaska – A Fact-based Saga, by Jim Rearden

The Wolves of Alaska A Fact-based Saga is a well-written & easy-to-read way to absorb the truth about wild wolves. It is a must-read if you are interested in wolves and population management.

Montana Moves to Control Burgeoning Wolf Population with Expanded Hunting

The Montana Fish and Wildlife Commission has voted to follow the wolf hunting statute passed by the legislature in 2021. The intent is to reduce the burgeoning wolf population in the state.

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$37,000 Reward for Info on Suspicious Death of Mexican Gray Wolf near Eagar AZ

Federal law enforcement officers recovered the carcass of the wolf from the Saffel Canyon Road (RTE 76) in the Apache-Sitgreaves National Forest on February 19, 2021.

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Three More Depredations By OPT Wolf Pack Confirmed In Ferry County, WA

On Jan. 4, WDFW staff were informed of dead livestock by the Stevens-Ferry County Wildlife Specialist on a U.S. Forest Service grazing allotment in Ferry County.

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Wolf De-Listing Bill A Win For Hunters

H.R. 6784, the Manage Our Wolves Act, was introduced in September by Rep. Sean Duffy (R-WI). The bill was approved 196-180 and secured bipartisan support from nine Democrats and 187 Republicans.

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Washington WDFW Director Authorizes Removing Wolves From 2 Packs Preying On Cattle

Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife Director Kelly Susewind today authorized the use of lethal measures to remove wolves from two packs that have repeatedly preyed on cattle on grazing lands.

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Washington DFW Seeks Candidates For Wolf Advisory Group

Donny Martorello, WDFW wolf policy lead, said the department will accept applications and nominations from environmentalists, ranchers, hunters, and other interested individuals and organizations.

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Montana Wolf Numbers Remained Strong In 2017, Cautions

Montana’s wolf population has remained relatively stable with an annual wolf harvest that averages about 225 animals per year.

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Arizona Mexican Wolf Reintroduction Project Monthly Update

From January 1 to April 30, 2018 there have been a total of 29 confirmed wolf depredation incidents in New Mexico and 11 confirmed wolf depredation incidents in Arizona.

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RMEF Grant to Benefit Montana Wolf Management

The Rocky Mountain Elk Foundation awarded Montana Fish, Wildlife and Parks (FWP) a $50,000 grant to assist with wolf management in the state of Montana.

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WDFW Ends Action Against Wolf Pack after Two Months Without Incident

The WDFW has ended efforts to remove members of a wolf pack that has shown no sign of preying on livestock in Stevens County since late July.

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Arizona GFD Study Clarifies Mexican Wolf Historical Range

A recent peer-reviewed scientific paper reaffirmed the historical range of the endangered Mexican wolf as being Arizona, New Mexico.

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