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    Undue Burden the real cost of living with wolves

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    No one’s howling when wolves eat dogs

    By CRAIG MEDRED
    cmedred@adn.com
    Published: December 30th, 2007 02:10 AM
    Last Modified: December 30th, 2007 04:24 AM
    Where, oh where, are the humaniacs when our companion animals need them?
    This has not been a good winter to be a dog in Alaska.
    Aside from the frighteningly “normal” dangers for domestic canines — being struck dead by motor vehicles or dumped at [...]

    After Trailing Toddlers - Two Wolves Shot

    Now this is a wolf diary that is worth linking to. 
    This is the first hand account of two wolves fishing for toddlers and thwarted by a very big, very determined dog.  Photo’s of the wolves who were later shot are included.  One wolf canabalized the other.  In the comments section one can find photo’s of the heroic dog. 
    Here [...]

    One Now Missing In Gila Area (Alert) Update one person found

    I am not saying anything wolf related happened to these folks but we have had a rash of wolf sightings from Pinos Altos, to Fort Bayard, to Lake Roberts, Hillsboro and Winston and all the un-collareds in the Collins Park Area.  Not to mention the Luna pack human encounter incidents have been off the charts with little to [...]

    Vandals run amok on ranch (not vandalism, ecoterrorism)

    http://www.alamogordonews.com/news/ci_7816178 
    Be sure to go to the original article link above and make a comment on this article. 
    other cow shooting articles can be found here
    http://wolfcrossing.org/2007/11/30/shooting-cattle-is-a-crime/ cattle shooting article and cascio storefront
    http://wolfcrossing.org/2007/12/01/responses-to-the-cow-killing-article-and-ads/ cascio email - Apparently Mr. Cascio also made comments on the High Country News article that appear to advocate cow killing as well.  So his note us [...]

    Mexican Wolf Locations, December 24 - 07

    Mexican Wolf Blue Range Reintroduction Project Telemetry Flight Locations for the Week of December 24, 2007
    Standard Operating Procedure 26.0, Location Dissemination Guidelines, directs that the Reintroduction Project posts approximate wolf locations from weekly monitoring flights at http://www.azgfd.gov/wolf within 48 hours of each flight. Wolf location information includes two bearings (N, S, E, W, NE, SW, [...]