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Washington state’s department of Fish and Wildlife will kill members of a wolf pack that is causing problems for livestock in Stevens County.??Since 2015,…
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Ranchers in northeastern Washington state can turn out their cattle to graze on the Colville National Forest June 1. Last year a statewide battle broke…
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Wolves mostly make the news when they are in conflict with livestock and that’s part of the reason they were once removed from the Western landscape. But…
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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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A bill in a committee of the Washington House of Representatives would exempt some personal information relating to the state’s wolf management efforts…
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After a tense year for wolf management in Washington state, the Department of Fish and Wildlife is making some crucial changes. Members of the Wolf…
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Over the summer, wildlife managers killed seven wolves in the Profanity Peak pack in northeast Washington. The wolves had been preying on cattle grazing…
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Stakeholders on all sides continue to grapple with a controversial management decision that would allow Washington state wildlife officials to exterminate…
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In the past month, wildlife officials have shot six wolves from a helicopter in the Colville National Forest in northeast Washington state. That’s likely…
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The Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife said it has killed six wolves in the Profanity Peak Pack. Members of that pack are blamed for at least 12…