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Northwest wolves could soon head to Colorado. Wildlife managers there say they need wolves from out-of-state to build back their population. But will Northwest states help out?
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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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The federal government says it will remove endangered species protections for gray wolves in the Lower 48. The move will reduce protections for the…
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Washington Gov. Jay Inslee is asking state wildlife officials to “significantly reduce” the killing of wolves involved in livestock conflicts. In a letter…
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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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A bill in the Washington state House of Representatives would create a wolf sanctuary on Bainbridge Island. And while the bill’s sponsor, Republican Joel…
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Washington state government marksmen now have clearance to go out this weekend to shoot a wolf from a pack that has been preying on cattle in the Colville…
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Last month, a Washington state resident was fined more than $8,000 for poaching three wolves in 2016. DNA evidence linked him to three separate kills, but…
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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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There could be big changes on the horizon for the way the state of Washington manages its wolf population to minimize the conflicts between wolves and…