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    Be on watch for wolves, Labrador towns told

    Be on watch for wolves, Labrador towns told
    Last Updated: Thursday, October 30, 2008 | 5:09 PM NT Comments11Recommend6
    CBC News

    Wolf warnings were issued Thursday for two separate parts of Labrador, with officials pleading with parents to be especially cautious while trick-or-treating at Halloween.
    RCMP reported recent attacks on animals in wooded areas near Mary’s Harbour, in southern Labrador, [...]

    NM Wildlife Managers Pander to Extremists Ignore Lion Attack Stats

    Please watch these three videos that were taken during the New Mexico State Game Commission meeting in Alamogordo in early October. 
     
    We heard 3.5 hours of testimony, from over 25 of the very people that the commission is supposed to serve.  The commissioners were asked to slow down and meet with landowners, houndsmen and citizens concerned about the saftey [...]

    Rationality needed in wolf decision

    By Joe Knight

    Leader-Telegram staff

    It’s OK to classify a wolf as federally endangered if it is part of a distinct population segment that is in danger of disappearing, but you can’t de-list it if it’s part of a distinct population segment that has recovered.That was basically what a federal judge in Washington, D.C., ruled recently.
    An immediate result of [...]

    U.S. Set to Take Coloradans Land Without Compensation

    By Fred Kelly Grant
     
                At this very hour, Colorado landowners are fighting to prevent the United States federal government from taking their land.  Ignored by the mass media, hundreds of farmers and ranchers in southeastern Colorado are facing loss of their property at the hands of the IRS.  They are victims of “conservation easements” promoted by federal and [...]

    Wolf delisting on the table

    Casper Star Tribune
    By BEN NEARY
    Associated Press writerSaturday, October 25, 2008 1:05 PM MDT 
    CHEYENNE — In a move that sparked sharp criticism from environmental groups, the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service on Friday announced that it once again is proposing a plan that could end federal protections for gray wolves in Montana and Idaho while leaving [...]