Sticks and Stones and Dead Wolves
Sticks and Stones and Dead Wolves. Misdirected public outrage over the killing of a Washington wolf pack may do more harm than good.
Sticks and Stones and Dead Wolves. Misdirected public outrage over the killing of a Washington wolf pack may do more harm than good.
Two of the four wolves suspected of preying on cattle in northwest Wyoming have been killed. U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service officials say that has …
Courtesy of Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife A wolf is seen in this file photo.The Washington State Department of Fish and Wildlife is …
The on-going extermination of a wolf pack in Washington is the latest development in a controversy that pits conservationists against cattle ranchers in …
That’s not far from how wolves approach risk, according to a new study out of the Wolf Science Centre in Ernstbrunn, Austria. They observed seven …
Domestic grey wolf Scrappy Dave, 4, forages for food north of his home in Golden, B.C. Scrappy Dave and his sister Flora all live in the Northern Lights …
“This wolf family has been shattered by the loss of the breeding alpha female and five other members. All that’s left is an adult male and a few …
This wolf family has been shattered by the loss of the breeding alpha … although we’ve come a long way in terms of tolerating predators like wolves …
REPUBLIC—The state so far has killed six members of the Profanity Peak wolf pack, which has been preying on cattle in Ferry County.
I’ve been reporting on wolves and their relationship with livestock and ranchers for a while now. One thing I’ve learned from my many interviews with …