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The paradoxical extinction of the most charismatic animals
April 30, 2018
An international study suggests that the popularity of tigers, lions, polar bears, wolves and others may actually contribute to the species’ downfall, in part because many people believe their iconic stature guarantees their survival. read more
Posted in Front Page News, News | Tagged animals, charismatic, extinction, paradoxical
Status review shows the red wolf remains endangered
April 30, 2018
Status review shows the red wolf remains endangered – Work continues on future management of Eastern North Carolina experimental population. DOWNLOAD PDF: Red Wolf Species Status Assessment
Posted in News, Regional Wolves, Southeast-Red Wolves | Tagged endangered, remains, review, shows, status
Mexican Wolf Decision Order
April 30, 2018
March 30, 2018 – A federal judge rejected provisions in a 2015 federal management rule that unlawfully imposed roadblocks to recovery of the endangered Mexican wolf. The rule arbitrarily limited the lobos’ population numbers, banned them from needed recovery habitat, and loosened the … read more
Posted in News, Regional Wolves, Southwest Wolves | Tagged decision, mexican, order
Spain is one of the last remaining refuges of the European wolf
March 31, 2018
To learn more about wolves in Spain go to http://lobomarley.org/ or https://defensaloboiberico. org/category/manifestacion/
Posted in Canada, Europe, & Asia Wolves, News, Regional Wolves | Tagged european, refuges, remaining, spain
Timber Wolf Alliance Technical Report 2016
March 31, 2018
The Northland College Timber Wolf Alliance recently released a technical report (pdf), surveying the opinions of the Wisconsin Chapter of the Wildlife Society regarding wolf population goals for Wisconsin. While no single goal received overwhelming support, in general, wildlife professionals … read more
Posted in Great Lakes Wolves, News, Regional Wolves | Tagged alliance, report, technical, timber
2017 Michigan Wolf Conflicts
February 1, 2018
According to USDA, the Upper Peninsula of Michigan, where all of the approximate 618 wolves are located, has approximately 900 working farms with about 50,000 head of cattle. Data was obtained from Michigan Department of Agriculture (MDARD) and Michigan Department … read more
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