The Center for Biological Diversity sent a 60-day notice to the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service declaring its intent to sue if ...
A conservation organization has once again filed notice of its intent to sue the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service for ...
A gray wolf in snow. (Eric Cole/U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service) The Montana Fish and Wildlife Commission adopted regulations for the upcoming wolf and furbearer trapping seasons on Tuesday that keep ...
The US Fish and Wildlife Service says gray wolves are unlikely to return to the Northeast but wildlife advocates dispute that fact.
As Montana adopts increasingly aggressive measures to shrink its wolf population, a conservation group on Tuesday announced ...
The Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife closed a key wolf policy meeting to the public, shielding from public view discussions on how the department will respond to attacks on livestock this ...
Experts say anyone who encounters a wolf in the wild should maintain their distance — and never offer it food. (From Alaska Department of Fish and Game) The Alaska Department of Fish and Game sent a ...
A gray wolf was found dead in northwest Colorado over Memorial Day weekend, according to Colorado Parks and Wildlife officials. The wolf is part of the British Columbia group released in Colorado last ...
Montana’s wolf trapping season will again run from Jan. 1 through Feb. 15 in western and most of central Montana – the same as last year’s season following a federal court order – and from Dec. 2 ...
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Montana Fish and Wildlife Commission approves increased wolf quota for hunting and trapping season
After more than six hours of public comment and debate, the Montana Fish and Wildlife Commission at its Aug. 21 meeting adopted new wolf hunting and trapping regulations that significantly increase ...
Oregon’s gray wolf population did not increase last year due in part to a large number of wolves killed by people, causing concern among conservationists and Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife ...
Washington's wolf population saw a significant decline in 2024, dropping by at least 9.44%, according to the Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife. The number of successful breeding pairs also ...
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