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Wolves are abundant, adaptable, flourishing and in the West to stay, the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service reported Friday, rejecting petitions to list wolves in the Northern Rocky Mountains as […] ...
BOZEMAN, Mont.— Four conservation and animal protection groups today notified the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service that they plan to sue over the agency’s denial of their petition to protect gray wolves ...
The estimated number of wolves in Montana decreased slightly in 2024, but Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks is proposing more ...
After the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (FWS) denied protections to Northern Rocky Mountain gray wolves last week, conservation and animal rights activists on Wednesday declared their forthcoming … ...
HELENA — Wildlife advocates say a ruling to restore Endangered Species Act protections for gray wolves throughout the Northern Rocky Mountains buys time to create a better plan than the ...
Two of Montana's biggest hunting advocates are in a dogfight over how best to control wolves. For the past week, the Rocky Mountain Elk Foundation and the Montana Wildlife Federation have been ...
In 2011, Congress delisted the northern Rocky Mountains population, except for the wolves in Wyoming. This change transitioned how the state manages wolves, falling into the authority of Montana ...
Rocky Mountain Elk Foundation leaders want state wildlife officials to get more aggressive about wolf control, and they’ve offered at least $50,000 to make it happen.
Groups Argue Fish and Wildlife Service Illegally Denied Safeguards to Persecuted Gray Wolves Lawsuit Launched to Protect Wolves in Northern Rocky Mountains | Common Dreams To donate by check, phone, ...
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