101. 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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102. 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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103. 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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104. 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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105. 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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106. 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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107. 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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108. Comments on "Killing wolves redux: Attitudes toward wolves vary regiona...
for the loss, and if the wolf in question is too much trouble, the DNR kill it (about 25-30 per year)
We don't go screaming into the night every time we hear a howl - most times it's a dog anyway.
And, our current wolf pop is about 2900
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109. Wolves and human arrogance: The wanton slaughter by Wildlife Services contin...
at a recent decision to ease wolf-killing regulations and I want to share this new decision with readers who might not know what is happening to these magnificent animals. Wildlife Services, formerly known as Animal Damage Control (ADC, that could
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110. Wolves and human arrogance: The wanton slaughter by Wildlife Services contin...
at a recent decision to ease wolf-killing regulations and I want to share this new decision with readers who might not know what is happening to these magnificent animals. Wildlife Services, formerly known as Animal Damage Control (ADC, that could
http://www.psychologytoday.com/blog/animal-emotions/201003/wolves-and-human-arrogance-the-wanton-slaughter-wildlife-services-contin?quicktabs_5=1 - 55.8kb