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Doug Peacock shreds the specious arguments that NRA and SCI are making in court in support of grizzly hunting.
The board of WWA has appointed Melissa P. Thomasma to the position of Executive Director.
Up to 24 Yellowstone area grizzly bears could be killed by hunters this fall.
Causes of mortality are so far comparable to last year’s – 35% of mortality from management “removals”, 24% under investigation, and 18% due to road kill.
Rick Bass asks an important question: What’s the hurry? That’s how mistakes get made.
After court decision on Great Lakes wolf delisting, conservationists say their legal claims are bolstered.
Bad news: Wyoming, Idaho and Montana can now call themselves grizzly bear managers.
A new study, however, claims that much of the research underpinning that common sense notion is flawed—and that the science of predator control needs a methodological overhaul.
On Saturday, July 22nd, Wyoming Wildlife Advocates was pleased to be the featured non-profit at the Jackson Hole Farmer’s Market on the Town Square!
Four conservation groups that fear for the health of Jackson’s elk herd filed a lawsuit on Monday against the Forest Service over management of the Alkali Creek feedground.
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