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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 one the ...
The groups’ petition sought to relist gray wolves in the northern Rocky Mountains or across the West under the Endangered Species Act. The Service denied the petition, relying largely on outdated and ...
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 […] ...
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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.
Biologist Diane K. Boyd has had a front-row seat to 40 years of wolf recovery in the West, but her new memoir reveals that entanglements with humans in Montana were often tougher than dealing with … ...
The population in Montana is part of the Rocky Mountain population. In 2011, Congress delisted the northern Rocky Mountains population, except for the wolves in Wyoming.
While wolves in other parts of the West are federally protected, Rocky Mountain wolves are not listed as threatened or endangered.
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 ...
If the agency fails to do so, the groups will file a lawsuit in federal district court. Background Wolves in Idaho, Montana, eastern Washington, eastern Oregon and northern Utah lost federal ...
Wolves are abundant, adaptable, fecund 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 ...