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Wolf News - November 2021
MEMBER OF COMMITTEE GUIDING WOLF POLICY HAS BEEN CITED FOR ILLEGAL TRAPPING
November 29th, Wisconsin: A member of the committee responsible for establishing how wolves will be managed in Wisconsin has twice been cited for violations of state trapping laws, court records show.
OR93 FOUND DEAD IN KERN COUNTY
November 24th, California: On November 10, OR93 was found dead near Interstate 5 near the town of Lebec, California.
BIDEN ADMINISTRATION URGED TO CONSULT TRIBAL NATIONS ON GRAY WOLF MANAGEMENT, PROTECTION
November 23rd, Washington D.C.: Following the conclusion of last week’s White House Tribal Nations Summit, more than 60 conservation groups today called for the Biden administration to immediately relist the gray wolf and engage with Tribal nations on wolf management and protection.
HOW WILL IT WORK? WORKING GROUP OUTLINES POSSIBLE LOGISTICS FOR COLORADO WOLF REINTRODUCTION
November 22nd, Colorado: Group favors medium pace of release that would reintroduce 10 to 15 wolves each year sourced from the Northern Rocky Mountains
WOLF KILLED IN WASHINGTON STATE FOR PREYING ON CATTLE
November 22nd, Washington: The Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife announced Monday that an adult male wolf was killed in Columbia County, drawing criticism from wildlife advocates who contend endangered wolves should not be slain for preying on livestock.
NY ZOO’S OLDEST GRAY WOLF ‘KENNAI’ DIES AT 14
November 19th, New York: Zoo New York lost its oldest gray wolf on Friday.
COLORADO OFFICIALS HEAR OPTIONS ON RESTORING GRAY WOLVES
November 18th, Colorado: While gray wolves are under pressure from a federal delisting and increased hunting in some Rocky Mountain states, Colorado wildlife officials heard a number of detailed options Thursday for implementing a voter-approved reintroduction of the species west of the Continental Divide.
JEFFERSON CO. JUDGE RULES DNR VIOLATED LAW BY NOT HOLDING WOLF HUNT IN FEBRUARY
November 18th, Wisconsin: A Jefferson County judge ruled on Thursday that the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources (DNR) violated the law when it chose not to hold a wolf hunt last winter after the animal was taken off the federal list of endangered species.
WISCONSIN'S RISING WOLF POPULATION AND THE DANGERS OF URBAN WOLF PACKS
November 18th, Wisconsin: Although the wolf’s resurgence in Wisconsin has been great for its ecosystems, there are concerns about what they could mean for urban areas.
WILDLIFE OFFICIALS PROPOSE WOLF HARVEST ON PRINCE OF WALES ISLAND
November 18th, Alaska: State and federal wildlife authorities are proposing a 31-day wolf harvest on and around Prince of Wales Island.
FISH AND WILDLIFE SERVICE DITCHES CONTROVERSIAL RED WOLF RULE
November 17th: The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service announced last week that it would withdraw its 2018 proposed red wolf management rule , which conservation groups decried as a “death sentence” for red wolves in the wild.
ASU TO DISCUSS RED WOLF HABITAT
November 16th: Some details of an academic project that could also become an ecoturism attraction are set to be released today.
REPORT: COMMON GROUND CAN BE FOUND AMONG THOSE WHO SUPPORT, OPPOSE WOLF REINTRODUCTION
November 15th: Working to minimize livestock conflicts and compensating loss appeals to both sides
GRANTS AVAILABLE TO RANCHERS FOR PREVENTION OF WOLF ATTACKS
November 11th, Minnesota: New money is available to Minnesota livestock producers to help prevent wolf attacks. A total of $60,000 will be awarded by the Minnesota Department of Agriculture (MDA) through the Wolf-Livestock Conflict Prevention Grants. Applications are due January 24, 2022.
FEDS ABANDON PLAN TO SHRINK HABITAT OF RARE RED WOLVES
November 10th: Federal wildlife officials overseeing the world's only wild population of endangered red wolves announced Wednesday that they are abandoning a 2018 plan to limit the animals' territory and loosen protections for wolves that strayed from that area.
WASHINGTON STATE OKS KILLING OF 2 WOLVES IN COLUMBIA COUNTY
November 10th, Washington: The state of Washington on Wednesday approved the killing of up to two wolves for preying on cattle in an area of new wolf pack activity in Columbia County in the southeastern part of the state.
ESCAPED WOLF-DOG HYBRID FOUND DEAD IN NORTH CAROLINA
November 6th, North Carolina: A presumed wolf-dog hybrid that escaped its enclosure over the summer in North Carolina has been found dead, officials said.
IN DURANGO, RANCHERS MEET WITH CONSERVATIONISTS ABOUT WOLF REINTRODUCTION
November 3rd, Colorado: Workshop speaker says it’s crucial for those in agriculture to share their experiences
ACTIVISTS PUSHING INTERIOR FOR EMERGENCY PROTECTIONS FOR GRAY WOLVES
November 2nd: Indigenous activists are pushing Interior Secretary Deb Haaland to safeguard gray wolves after the expiration of federal protections allowed hunters to kill hundreds of the animals.
FEDS PROPOSE CHANGES TO MEXICAN GRAY WOLF MANAGEMENT PLAN
November 2nd: A federal judge ordered the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service to update its management plan in 2018 after wolf-advocacy groups filed a lawsuit against the agency.
WOLF BLAMED IN DEATHS OF TWO CALVES IN SISKIYOU COUNTY
November 2nd, California: The California Department of Fish and Wildlife has reported its second confirmed case this year of wolves killing livestock.