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The grey wolf, larger and more powerful, thrives in family-oriented packs and hunts large prey. In contrast, the coyote, smaller and more adaptable, often hunts alone or in smaller groups, preying ...
Gray wolf hunts in Montana and Idaho may continue, a federal judge ruled Wednesday, denying a request by activists to stop the first legal hunts in the lower 48 states in decades.
A federal judge on Friday placed the gray wolf back on the endangered species list, a measure that put an immediate stop to wolf hunts in Minnesota, Wisconsin and Michigan. It's the fourth time in ...
BILLINGS, Mont. — A federal judge said today that gray wolf hunts in the Northern Rockies can go on, denying a request by environmentalists and animal welfare groups to stop the first organized ...
Gray Wolf Recovery The number of gray wolves in the Northern Rockies has rebounded after near extinction in the 1930s. The wolves were protected under the Endangered Species Act of 1973, and a ...
After being hunted to eradication in Washington and Oregon in the 1930s and 1940s, the gray wolf’s recovery in these states ...
Congress removed the gray wolf from federal protection last month. Many locals and some conservationists in the Mountain West agree the delisting may not be the worst thing.
Montana and Idaho are moving to host the first open gray wolf hunts in the continental United States after the animal's removal from the endangered list across much of the Northern Rockies ...
A gray wolf hunts last year near Chewelah, Wash. Officials know of at least 126 gray wolves in Washington state, where the species is still listed as endangered. (Washington Department of Fish ...
A wolf attacks a seal in coastal Alaska. Researchers from Oregon State University, the National Park Service, and the Alaska Department of Fish and Game recently published a paper outlining the ...
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