Showing posts with label wolf. Show all posts
Showing posts with label wolf. Show all posts

Friday, October 16, 2015

CPoW drops out of wolf advisory group, wants it abolished. Ag Minute for Oct 16, 2015



A cattle group drops out of Washington's wolf advisory group and calls for its abolition. Another group, the Washington Cattlemen's Association, says the advisory group is finally beginning to make progress. Click here for full story.

Wednesday, May 06, 2015

Reps say wolf management should be turned over to states - AgMinute for May 6, 2015


A bill introduced by Oregon, Washington and Utah congressional representatives would turn wolf management over to their states. Click here for the full story

Monday, December 08, 2014

Researcher: Killing wolves can increase livestock conflicts - AgMinute for December 5, 2014


Washington State University wolf researcher Robert Wielgus has released a report that killing wolves leads to increased depredations. Click here for the full story

Tuesday, December 02, 2014

Idaho wolf depredation down - AgMinute for November 28, 2014


SUN VALLEY, Idaho — Idaho ranchers have seen a decrease in livestock killed by wolves for a second consecutive year, according to Todd Grimm, state director of USDA’s Animal and Plant Health Service. Click here for the full story

Monday, October 20, 2014

Wanted: People to advise Washington on wolves - AgMinute for October 17, 2014


The Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife seeks members for its panel to advise the agency on wolf recovery. Click here for the full story

Monday, October 13, 2014

Arizona: Mexican wolf proposal would be ‘disaster’ - AgMinute for October 13, 2014


The Arizona Game and Fish Commission’s concerns are outlined in a letter sent to ranching groups in the region. Click here for the full story

Monday, September 08, 2014

New Idaho board provides $225,000 to control wolves - AgMinute for September 4, 2014


Idaho Wildlife Services will receive $225,000 from the new Idaho wolf depredation board this year to help fund its wolf control efforts. The USDA agency has lost about $700,000 in funding since 2009, which has reduced its efforts to control depredating wolves. Click here for the full story

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