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Oct 30 2014 For the First Time in 7 Decades, a Wolf at Grand Canyon
Grand Canyon wolf appears identical to those found in the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem. -
Oct 29 2014 Wyoming Wolf Count Predicted to Stay at About 300
It has been more than month since wolf hunting in Wyoming was prohibited by a federal judge, but wildlife managers aren’t expecting major changes to the population of the state’s lobos, last estimated at 306. -
Oct 29 2014 PAWS of Jackson Hole Launches Ad Campaign to Keep Your Dogs Safe
PAWSofJH.org, a local advocacy group for pets and a supporter of Wyoming Untrapped, is running a series of ads to address the many hazards out there in the field in an effort to keep our pets safe. Keep your pets within sight, on a leash, or under voice control when hiking on public lands. It may save your pet's life. -
Oct 26 2014 FWP Approves proposal for bobcat fur farm in Fergus County
HELENA -- Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks has approved and issued a license to a commercial fur farm southwest of Roy, despite receiving thousands of public comments against the proposed project. -
Oct 26 2014 Who Really Pays for Wildlife in the U.S.?
The authors, Mark Smith and Donald Molde, "contend that approximately 95% of federal, 88% of non-profit, and 94% of total funding for wildlife conservation and management come from the non-hunting public.