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Wolf Management Meetings:

Meetings

June 8 and 9th (not a public meeting)
The Utah Wildlife Board will discuss
and then vote on the wolf plan. The
Utah Wolf Plan may be seen here:
Draft - Utah Wolf Management Plan
You may send comments to:
wolfcomments@utah.gov

Mexican Wolf Meetings Info

Alaska Chooses Aerial Wolf Killing Over Tourism Dollars

Wolf management may be a fact of life in Alaska but the aerial killing of wolves is not going to go over well.

Alaska is calling it aerial wolf hunting. Hunting? Really?

Even an avid sport hunting enthusiast would have trouble calling it hunting.

It consists of flying in a helicopter or plane until a wolf or pack of wolves is spotted and then chasing them until they are too weak from exhaustion to go any further and then shooting them. Call it hunting or anything you want but that doesn't make it anything other than what it is.

Inhumane and Barbaric Slaughter.

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Wolf in Alaska
Wolf in Alaska

What's New
Texas Educational Grid Project
We support the Texas Educational Grid Project, a grassroots movement of educators, businesses, and technologists joining together to help communities learn and excel in the still emerging area of high performance cluster and grid computing.

Our 2005 Species Focus is:
The Mexican Wolf
Canis lupus baileyi


New Species of Canid Discovered
More Information

Ethiopian Wolves facing Crisis

For More Information
Ethiopian Wolf Photo By Claudio Sillero-Zubiri
Photo Credit: Claudio Sillero-Zubiri

The Ethiopian Wolf is the most endangered
canid species in the world. Read more about
this beneficial wolf. For More Information

Howling (Wolf News List)

Daily Wolf News and Information

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Wolf Advocacy
(Wolf Advocacy List)

Wolf Advocacy and contact information.

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Notice from Grand Teton National Park:

The Wildlife viewing area in Grand Teton Pack from a knoll near Elk Ranch Flats, which park officials now plan to close at least until July 1. More Information

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A. R. Rivera Sky W. Cockrum D. C. Mahoney

The Wolf Portal News
  • Feds review state wolf plan (WA: ID)
  • Wolf encounters: Experts offer advice on handling confrontation
  • Environmentalists, ranchers say wolf reintroduction program failing
  • Wyoming's recalcitrance creates opportunity
  • Wolves and ravens: an intertwining
  • Fish and Wildlife Service announcement
  • State investigates wolf encounter
  • UPDATED LIST OF CANDIDATES FOR ENDANGERED SPECIES ACT LISTING
  • Wildlife officials find no sign of wolves in north Lower Michigan
  • Defenders of Wildlife will no longer compensate sheep losses in Absaroka (MT)
  • Alaska Game board delays action on wolf control program
  • Proposed new rules expand wolf killing powers (MT)
  • 2004 North American Interagency Wolf Conference call for papers
  • MEXICAN WOLF UPDATE
  • RED WOLF RECOVERY STATUS REPORT
  • GRAY WOLF RECOVERY STATUS REPORTS

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  • Other News

    We have learned of the death of
    our friend Douglas Gravestock. Our condolences to his family.
    His website was a labor of love for
    him- it may be seen here:
    The Owls Nest

    Coming Soon

    We will have a new WolfCard system on-line soon and an updated Brotherhood of the Wolf section!

     



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