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And now all wolves in the northern Rocky Mountains have been removed from the endangered species ... The Center and allies filed suit again, and in 2010 a judge reinstated protection, preventing wolf ...
Recently, the death of a wolf from the northern Rocky Mountain region made headlines, sparking outrage across the country. According to the Cowboy State Daily, a Wyoming hunter hit a wolf with a ...
Federal wildlife managers in February opted to not list a segment of gray wolf populations in the northern Rocky Mountains as endangered, triggering a lawsuit this week by conservation groups ...
A yearling on a cattle ranch up Pitkin County’s Capitol Creek died to wolf depredation, according to a regional cattlemen’s ...
Once loathed as a "beast of waste," the gray wolf (in Yellowstone) is beloved by some as a symbol of unadulterated nature. Jess R. Lee Roger Lang looked at two black wolves looking back at him.
The range is southeastern Alaska, most of the forested regions of Canada, and in the U.S. extends into California and Nevada, along the Rocky Mountains to Arizona, the northern portions ... and ...
With a wolf population of 1,904, wolf depredation accounted for the loss of 0.01% in the Northern Rocky Mountain wolf-occupied territory in 2015, the last year interagency data on the region was ...