By Jonathan Romeo County & environment reporter – Friday, Jan. 31, 2020 11:27 AM IGNACIO – Colorado may never come to a consensus about whether to reintroduce wolves, but can residents come to an understanding? In an age of fierce political divisiveness and endless volleys of attacks on social media, a local group tried Wednesday night in…

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LIFE STORY BOOKS & ANCESTRAL LINEAGE POSTERS OF FAMOUS YELLOWSTONE WOLVES! Jim Halfpenny – November 28, 2019 Using the Ancestry database Leo and A Naturalist’s World have created books and posters about some of your favorite wolves. Books currently available include the 06F, 755 and 926.  Posters include 926, 970 and 1091.  Go to www.ebay.com/str/anaturalistsworld…

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October 4, 2019 – www.oregonlive.com By The Associated Press SALEM — A newly establish pack of wolves in Oregon has something to howl about. At least four pups have been born to the pack in the western part of the state, where they are still listed as endangered. The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service announced Friday…

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Gray wolf spotted in Jackson County; Here’s why it’s a big deal Until recently, gray wolves were gone from Colorado, the last ones were killed by about 1940.Author: Dacia JohnsonPublished: 9:08 PM MDT July 8, 2019Updated: 9:34 PM MDT July 9, 2019 JACKSON COUNTY, Colorado — Colorado Parks and Wildlife (CPW) biologists are working to confirm a wolf…

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Comments sought for Environmental Impact Statement for Predator Damage Management in Idaho The Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service plans to prepare an environmental impact statement (EIS) analyzing alternatives for predator damage management in Idaho. This notice proposes issues and alternatives for consideration in the EIS and requests public comments to further delineate the scope…

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