Gray wolf sighted in New Mexico
Species could have spread from northern Rockies.
From the Associated Press
7:38 PM PDT, June 30, 2008
SANTA FE — A possible gray wolf has been sighted on a ranch in northern New Mexico, raising the prospect that wolves may have migrated into the state from the Northern Rockies where they were reintroduced […]
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Zoo complaint. A dispatcher received a telephone call from a visitor at the Minnesota Zoo. She wanted the police to respond to the zoo. She said that in the wolf exhibit, three wolves killed another wolf in front of the children watching them. Police were unsure if the woman wanted police to arrest the wolves, […]
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Posted in Habitual Behavior, Human Toll, Hunting, Legal, Saftey & Warnings, Uncategorized, Wolf Attacks & Sightings, Wolf Information & Behavior, Wolves in the News, wolf control and management on May 30th, 2008 7 Comments »
Associated Press
Story Published: May 29, 2008 at 5:44 PM MDT
Story Updated: May 29, 2008 at 5:44 PM MDT
KALISPELL - A man hunting black bear shot and killed a wolf near Olney, northwest of Whitefish.Zachary Harms of Kalispell was driving his truck up a forest road Tuesday when he saw movement. He walked along […]
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By Karen Warnick
The Pioneer
The following was from an email from an Alpine resident: “The funniest story
was when the wolves were first released. The ‘wolf people’ came to the Alpine
School and did a program for the kids. They said that the wolves were so
reclusive that probably no one would ever see them. The next […]
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Second suit filed to stop Mexican wolf removal in Southwest
The Associated Press
Article Launched: 05/02/2008 02:26:31 PM MDT
PHOENIX—A second group of conservationists is challenging a federal policy of removing endangered Mexican gray wolves that kill cattle in a recovery zone.Eleven groups including the Center for Biological Diversity and the Sierra Club have filed suit in federal […]
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