A new study shows humans are responsible for the vast majority of wolves deaths in the Upper Midwest, with most of the ...
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Humans kill two-thirds of all wolves despite changes to federal laws: study
A new study shows humans are responsible for the vast majority of wolves deaths in the Upper Midwest, with most of the ...
When Montana and Idaho held their first regulated wolf hunts in 2009, one of their stated goals was to reduce pressure on ranchers. Rebounding wolf populations were killing livestock. Fewer wolves, ...
One of the long-time arguments for hunting wolves is that it will reduce human-wolf conflict. Fewer livestock will be lost. A new study finds it’s not so cut-and-dry.
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. A gray wolf (Getty Images). Endangered species hunting DNR A gray wolf (Getty Images). Permanent rules to guide the conduct of ...
Washington’s wolf population grew by 17.4% in 2025, with the number of successful breeding pairs rising 27%, according to ...
This story first appeared in Mountain Journal. Hiking near Gardiner on a recent balmy February day, I hit slushy snow and came across the tracks of one other human, and then some deer and elk. Soon, I ...
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