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The resort town of Ketchum, Idaho, is asking the state to back off on killing wolves. They say it’s bad for business.The Ketchum City Council passed a…
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A new independent review finds the federal government used uncertain science when it proposed taking the gray wolf off the endangered species list across…
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Any animal organization can call itself a sanctuary, and many do. But only a few of those groups go through the American Sanctuary Association’s rigorous…
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The presence of wolves may mean hunters can't count on finding elk in favorite hunting spots, but that doesn’t necessarily mean there are fewer elk. That…
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There are fewer wolves overall in the West, but Oregon and Washington's wolf populations continue to grow. That's according to the federal government's…
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A bill headed for the floor of the Idaho House would tap into the interest in hunting wolves to raise money for ranchers who lose livestock to those…
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SPOKANE, Wash. - This week, a Republican lawmaker who represents eastern Washington ranch country introduced what many see as a poke in the eye for his…
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SPOKANE VALLEY, Wash. - Washington wildlife managers are working to avoid the kind of escalation in wolf conflicts that led the state to kill an entire…
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The gray wolf remains on state endangered species lists in Oregon and Washington. But in Idaho, the state opens wolf trapping season Nov. 15. In fact,…
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Many of the people who deal most closely with wolves are migrant workers from Peru and other Latin American countries. They're sheep herders. And they're changing the dynamics of wolf conflicts in the Northwest.