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It Takes More Than A Park, Even The Mother Of All Parks, To Protect The Grizzly Bear And Other Animals. It Takes An Ecosystem. Some

[Wildlife Services] routinely kills predators and an astounding assortment of other animals — 3.2 million of them last year — because ranchers and farmers regard them as pests.
Until recently, I had never had any dealings with Wildlife Services, a century-old agency of the United States Department of Agriculture with a reputation for strong-arm tactics and secrecy.

he stories have been piling up for years. During a heat wave, in broad daylight, a coyote strolls into a sandwich shop in Chicago and

As of today, six of the 11 members of the Profanity Peak wolf pack have been shot dead by theWashington Department of Fish & Wildlife

Wildlife officials in Washington State recently green-lit a controversial plan to kill a pack of wolves fingered as the culprits behind a spate of attacks

Although the protection of livestock from predators like wolves, cougars, and bears is hotly contested in the United States and Europe, control methods are rarely

HUMANS ARE the world’s top predator. The way we fulfil this role is often mired in controversy, from factory farming to trophy hunting to predator control.

The Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife has ordered the killing of the Profanity Peak wolf pack in northeast Washington. Six wolves had been killed

My lifetime as a Montanan leaves me a special perspective on fur trapping and the role it played in the history of Montana and our

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE, September 1, 2016 Research Review Finds that Weak Science has Bolstered the U.S. Government’s Predator-Control Practices Peer Reviewed Journal Article Vindicates Wildlife