Results for keyword: wolves
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Wyoming continues its state of denial
Despite hysterical claims to the contrary, wolves are not decimating Wyoming’s elk herds.
by Tory and Meredith Taylor, Jul 07, 2009 -
The ugly economy of killing wildlife
Lisa Upson and Wendy Keefover-Ring believe that Wildlife Services’ predator control program is ugly, ineffective, inhumane and indiscriminate.
by Lisa Upson and Wendy Keefover-Ring, May 05, 2008 -
Predator control looks a lot different on the ground
Bonnie Kline says Wildlife Services, the federal agency in charge of predator control, helps keep rural economies alive.
by Bonnie Kline, May 05, 2008 -
Feeding time
Will Rounds, who was once a very squeamish vegetarian, describes hacking apart the body of an elk to feed wolves at Mission:Wolf.
by Will Rounds, Apr 28, 2008 -
Two weeks in the West
Despite a cold winter, the West is still warming; the Southern Nevada Water Authority has wild ideas about water; renewable energy is on a roll, but expensive Western resorts are not; neglected Forest Service roads make a mess in the Pacific Northwest.
by Sarah Gilman, Apr 14, 2008 -
Yellowstone grazing allotments
Buyouts and tradeoffs
by Francisco Tharp, Mar 21, 2008 -
Of wolves and willows
Yellowstone's wolves are once again at the center of a debate. But this time, they're not pitted against hunters or ranchers; they're at the heart of a scientific controversy about the balance of nature.
by Kinna Ohman, Jan 16, 2008 -
Last chance for the Lobo
Mexican Wolves in Catron County, New Mexico struggle to survive in the midst of underfunding, inbreeding, and hostile local ranchers.
by John Dougherty, Dec 24, 2007 -
A wolf tale that’s all too true
Brian Connelly tells the harrowing story of a family of wolves killed by aerial gunners in Alaska.
by Brian Connelly, Nov 12, 2007 -
Living precariously with wolves and cattle
Bryce Andrews decides he must kill a wolf to maintain a tenuous balance in Montana
by Bryce Andrews, Aug 20, 2007






