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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Looking at the fate of each animal released, Jule and her colleagues found that only about one-third of captive-born animals survived through the monitoring period (6 to 18 months) after being released. More animals died as a result of interactions with humans than from any other cause, and captive-born animals suffered more fatalities from human […]
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Important Facts about Alaskan Wildlife and Predator Control
Wild game is an important food source for many Alaskans and the goal of predator control is to reduce wolf and bear populations in order to increase the number moose and caribou available to be used as food by people
In much of Alaska, predators keep moose and caribou […]
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Canines vs. cattle
The Popo Agie Ranch, just four miles south of town, has a 70-acre hay meadow which rises from an aspen- and cottonwood-sheltered river basin, rolling east and empty into the foot of Table Mountain. The meadow, and the adjacent 4,000-acre pasture, was once used for a modest but profitable cow-calf operation. Today, if […]
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Posted in Flight Reports, Habitual Behavior, Human Toll, Saftey & Warnings, Wolf Attacks & Sightings, Wolf Information & Behavior, Wolf Photos, Wolf Politics, Wolf Treatment, Wolf Videos, Wolves in the News on Nov 21st, 2007 11 Comments »
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Wolves Missing In Gila Forest
By Rene Romo Copyright © 2007 Albuquerque Journal; Journal Southern Bureau LAS CRUCES— The suspicious disappearance of the three-member Durango wolf pack is the latest blow to the endangered Mexican gray wolf recovery program in southwestern New Mexico. The pack, including two adults outfitted with radio collars that continue to […]
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