91. Compassionate Conservation Finally Comes of Age: Killing in the name of cons...
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Wolf slaughter continues: Yes, some people think killing wolves is just fine
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92. Animals In the News: A brief summary of the fascinating lives of animals and...
leader of the Yellowstone Wolf Project that studies and manages the wolves, 'The good times are over,' Smith says. His annual census of the park's Wolf population is expected to be the lowest in 10 years, he said. Smith is still gathering data
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93. Comments on "Compassionate Conservation Finally Comes of Age: Killing i...
of 1400, and the current wolf population and range stabilized at 2900 and about 30,000 sq miles covering the north and northeast as well as the southeast corner of the state by 2000. The ONLY management done by the MN DNR was to kill the
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of 1400, and the current wolf population and range stabilized at 2900 and about 30,000 sq miles covering the north and northeast as well as the southeast corner of the state by 2000. The ONLY management done by the MN DNR was to kill the
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95. Wolves in the crosshairs once again: Politicians attempt to sidestep the End...
calling in a female wolf using his hunter's call resembling a coyote in distress, who he then dispassionately shoots and kills. To quote this brave man: "'You don't have a lot of time to think,'" says [Robert] Millage, an estate agent in
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96. Comments on "Avatar, avarice, and animals: Other species depend on our ...
deluded social outcast, or a wolf dines on some rancher's sheep. Now, imagine living near elephants, afraid for your livelihood, your home, your family, your life, and being unable to defend yourself, even as Americans decry attempts to control or
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97. Comments on "Compassionate Conservation Finally Comes of Age: Killing i...
of 1400, and the current wolf population and range stabilized at 2900 and about 30,000 sq miles covering the north and northeast as well as the southeast corner of the state by 2000. The ONLY management done by the MN DNR was to kill the
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98. Grief in animals: It's arrogant to think we're the only animals wh...
the grief and mourning in a wolf pack after the loss of the low-ranking omega female wolf, Motaki, to a mountain lion. The pack lost their spirit and their playfulness. They no longer howled as a group, but rather they "sang alone in a slow
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99. Animals In the News: A brief summary of the fascinating lives of animals and...
leader of the Yellowstone Wolf Project that studies and manages the wolves, 'The good times are over,' Smith says. His annual census of the park's Wolf population is expected to be the lowest in 10 years, he said. Smith is still gathering data
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100. Grief in animals: It's arrogant to think we're the only animals wh...
the grief and mourning in a wolf pack after the loss of the low-ranking omega female wolf, Motaki, to a mountain lion. The pack lost their spirit and their playfulness. They no longer howled as a group, but rather they "sang alone in a slow
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