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Wolf News - March 2022
FEDS COUNT A RECORD NUMBER OF WILD MEXICAN GRAY WOLVES, BUT ADVOCATES WANT TO SEE MORE
March 31st: Federal officials said Wednesday they had recorded the highest number of Mexican gray wolves in the wild since recovery efforts for the endangered species began in 199.
WOLVES AS ENDANGERED AS TIGERS IN INDIA; ONLY 3,100 LEFT
March 31st, India: The first scientific population estimate of Indian peninsular wolves, known to be more than a million years older than all other wolf species in the world, has revealed only 3,100 members of the species are left in the country.
DNR REACTS TO WOLF ATTACK ON TRAINING DOG IN MARQUETTE COUNTY
March 31st, Michigan: The dog is okay, as a spokesman says this kind of wolf behavior is normal.
GROWTH SLOWS FOR ENDANGERED MEXICAN GRAY WOLF POPULATION
March 30th: There are now more Mexican gray wolves roaming the southwestern U.S. than at any time since the federal government started to reintroduce the endangered species, wildlife managers said Wednesday.
KILLING WOLVES TO OWN THE LIBS?
March 28th: The predators were reintroduced to the state in the nineties—and have been the object of political controversy ever since. An aggressive new law allows people to hunt or trap as many as they can.
WOLF-KILLING GROUP MAKES A PLAY FOR WYOMING
March 28th, Wyoming: The Foundation for Wildlife Management coalesces around the idea of helping ungulates, the main prey of gray wolves.
WOLF SANCTUARY PLANS APRIL FUNDRAISER FOR NEW WOLF SANCTUARY
March 27th, Colorado: WOLF Sanctuary, which is seeking to raise $3.5 million for build-out of its 160-acre wolf sanctuary in Red Feather Lakes, will conduct a fundraising gala, April 9.
RESCUING WOLFDOGS, RESCUING VETERANS: TINY HOME GIFTED TO RESCUE FOUNDER
March 25th: A tiny home can be an effective solution for a veteran without a home.
THE LATEST LINE OF DEFENSE AGAINST WOLVES ON THIS COLORADO RANCH? GUARD DONKEYS
March 23rd: A Colorado rancher has brought in reinforcements to help him protect his livestock from wolves.
WOLF-KILLING GROUP MAKES A PLAY FOR WYOMING
March 23rd: A nonprofit foundation that has successfully incentivized wolf trapping in Montana and Idaho is on a circuit through the Equality State trying to attract new chapters.
WOLF-DOG SHOT, KILLED BY NEIGHBOR AFTER GETTING OFF LEASH
March 12th: A man was arrested on Friday night after allegedly shooting and killing a wolf-dog from the Mattersville veterans sanctuary in Douglas County.
TWO PAIRS OF ENDANGERED MEXICAN GRAY WOLVES RELEASED INTO THE WILD IN MEXICO
March 10th: Wildlife officials in Mexico have released two pairs of Mexican gray wolves into the wild. It comes as the status the endangered animals has improved slightly in the country.
TIKTOK GROUP SAVES LOCAL WOLF-DOGS FROM WILDFIRE THREAT
March 7th: The threat of the Chipola Complex wildfires led volunteers to travel back to the Panhandle and help a local veteran move her wolf-dogs to a safer place.
MAGNETIC HILL ZOO ADOPTS TWO NEW FRIENDS FOR ITS LONE WOLF TO FORM NEW PACK
March 6th: The Magnetic Hill Zoo in Moncton has adopted two new friends for their lone wolf.
THE WOLF POPULATION AROUND YELLOWSTONE IS UNDER THREAT
March 6th: It's a fraught debate on all sides
LAWMAKER WANTS TO LIMIT ARIZONA'S AUTHORITY OVER IMPERILED MEXICAN GRAY WOLVES
March 6th: The Arizona House has passed a bill that would strip state wildlife officials of the authority to stop the killing of Mexican gray wolves in certain circumstances. The bill is now in the Senate, where conservation organizations say its prospects are good.
March 5th: A growing number of people are calling for federal protections.
RON JOHNSON, TAMMY BALDWIN INTRODUCE BILL TO REMOVE FEDERAL PROTECTIONS FOR THE GRAY WOLF
March 4th, Wisconsin: Wisconsin's two U.S. senators joined forces this week to introduce a bill to remove federal protections for the gray wolf.
UNPRECEDENTED KILLING’: THE DEADLIEST SEASON FOR YELLOWSTONE’S WOLVES
On the 150th anniversary of America’s first national park, one-third of its wolves are dead.
WASHINGTON’S NON-LETHAL WOLF DETERRENCE MAY COME WITH UNTENABLE COST
March 3th, Washington: The Washington Department of Fish & Wildlife is proposing a new rule to require that to authorize lethal control of wolves, the agency would need to confirm the livestock producer had proactively implemented “appropriate non-lethal conflict deterrence measures.”
NEW ORLEANS ZOO'S NEAR-THREATENED MANED WOLVES HAVE 4 PUPS
March 3th: Near-threatened maned wolves brought to New Orleans to breed have done just that, and are rearing four puppies, the Audubon Zoo announced Thursday.
REWARD OFFERED FOR INFORMATION IN WOLF POACHING CASE
March 2nd, Oregon: A reward of up to $22,500 is being offered by nonprofit groups which leads to an arrest or citation regarding a wolf poached Tuesday, Feb. 15, near Cove.
ENVIRONMENTAL GROUPS SEEK RELISTING OF NORTHERN ROCKIES WOLVES
March 1st: Petitioners say wildlife management in Montana, Idaho and Wyoming is 'swiftly reversing decades of recovery efforts and successes.’