Wisconsin wildlife officials estimate Wisconsin's wolf population currently stands at about 970 animals, demonstrating that a much-maligned February 2021 hunting season had little impact on the ...
PORTLAND, Ore. — The growth of Oregon's wolf population slowed significantly last year because 21 animals were poisoned by poachers, hit by cars or were killed by wildlife officials after they ...
Two weeks after the Outdoor Heritage Coalition and a pair of Republican lawmakers sued the state for doing too little to ...
Between November and February, a U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (USFWS) field team scoured Arizona and New Mexico by ground and air to update the Mexican gray wolf census. The results released ...
Washington’s wolf population grew 16% during 2021, marking the 13th consecutive year in which the state’s wolf population has increased, according to the state Department of Fish and Wildlife. As of ...
The wolf population in Yellowstone National Park has rebounded somewhat following a reduction in 2021-22 when hunters killed 25 animals that primarily lived inside the refuge where hunting is banned.
These date back to 2021 and the reports don’t distinguish between the wolves that migrated into the state with confirmed sightings starting as early as 2004 and the newly reintroduced wolves, which ...
A pair of state lawmakers is suing Montana’s Fish and Wildlife Commission, claiming they aren’t doing enough to reduce the ...
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