A 2-year-old male gray wolf is one of two to make its way into the county from a disbursed Imnaha Pack in northeastern Oregon.
Hunting season for wolves ended on March 15. The penalty for killing a wolf out of season is a citation and $1,000 in restitution.
A Wyoming hunter sets his sights on calling in a Yellowstone gray wolf. Many miles and hours on horseback later, he’s staring down the barrel at an alpha dog in hot pursuit of his location.
A high population of wolves and the whims of the courts and public opinion have created an environment where nobody wins — especially the wolves.
When Idaho launched its first wolf season in 2009, Stan Burt was determined to become a wolf hunter. His hard work paid off when he was charged by a pack of wolves this past fall! Here’s his story.
In Wisconsin hunters can use hounds to hunt wolves. Here’s a look at this unique method of wolf hunting.
Idaho officials say 19 wolves have been killed in northern Idaho in an effort to reduce wolf numbers and increase the elk population.
The Michigan Department of Natural Resources is inviting public feedback on an updated plan for managing the state's gray wolves.
Trappers in Montana have killed 77 gray wolves and hunters have shot 127 so far this winter, a total of 204 animals, as the season for the animals nears its end.
North Carolina wildlife officials are asking the federal government to declare red wolves extinct in the wild and end three decades of efforts to reintroduce the endangered species in the state.