Reintroduction of wolves is a contentious issue in Colorado, pitting the usual pro- vs. anti-wolf sides. The Rocky Mountain Elk Foundation has committed $300,000 to help defeat this reintroduction effort.
There are no formal plans to release wolves in Colorado and no specific locations or exact numbers. In the meantime, the rhetoric from both sides will only grow more heated and the battle lines more pronounced.
Idaho has expanded opportunities to hunt and trap wolves, including an increase in season dates and expanded areas of the state.
In recent years, trappers in the northern Rockies and Great Lakes Region have been given the opportunity to trap the gray wolf. We get some pro pointers from a veteran Canadian wolf trapper.
Led by a wolf biologists refer to as OR-7, wolves have returned to California. Why have they migrated into the state and where did they come from?
A recent study showed wolves as the leading cause of death for moose calves in northeast Minnesota.
With the reinstatement of Wyoming’s wolf management plan, let’s freshen up on strategies for taking Mother Nature’s most cunning canines.
A dream wolf hunting trip left one reader realizing he was a novice in the wilderness.
A state representative wants to add six new non-hunter positions to the Vermont Fish and Wildlife Board.
Two years after Wyoming wolves were re-listed on the Endangered Species Act, federal courts have concluded the population has grown enough to turn control of it over to the state government.