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Many ranchers say it’s time to find creative ways to deal with wolf attacks on livestock. That’s what a new bill in the Washington state Senate hopes to do – to the frustration of some wildlife rights groups.
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There’s a lot of misunderstanding when people talk about wolf management, according to a new study out of the University of Washington.
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The Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife is asking for the public’s help to find who poisoned six wolves in northeastern Washington.
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For the first time, a wolf wearing a radio collar traveled south of Interstate-90 into Washington’s Southern Cascade Mountains. In addition, conservation groups raise concerns about the lethal removal of a gray wolf in Washington, and ranchers worry about a lack of range riders.
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The number of wolves in Washington state rose strongly last year, according to an annual report from the state Department of Fish and Wildlife released…
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Threats of violence have caused Washington officials to cancel a series of in-person informational wolf management meetings.“This is a time of high…
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An online map of wolf sightings from the public includes unconfirmed reports of wandering wolves from the Idaho border to the Pacific beaches, not to…
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Conservation groups are offering a hefty reward for information leading to the poachers who killed two protected wolves in northeastern Washington…
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Washington’s House Committee on Agriculture & Natural Resources hosted a public hearing Wednesday on a bill that proposes the partial delisting of wolves…
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For the last two months, wildlife managers in Washington state have been shooting wolves in the Profanity Peak pack from a helicopter. The director of…