Ranchers Jay and Chyenne Smith raise Black Angus cattle near the tiny town of Carmen, Idaho. The ranch is located just over the ridge from one of the original sites of wolf reintroduction, and the ...
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In the American West, the vast majority of public lands are leased to ranchers to graze their livestock. The ranchers can’t seem to get along with any of the wild inhabitants. Coyotes, ravens, eagles, ...
The number of livestock killed by wolves in Idaho is on the decline, Idaho Department of Fish and Game Director Jim Fredericks told a committee of Idaho legislators Monday. During a meeting of the ...
Oregon ranchers want higher payouts from the state to recoup their losses for cattle and other livestock killed by wolves. But the fate of a bill that would increase those payments will be determined ...
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Colorado’s wolf reintroduction sparks tension between ranchers, hunters, and wildlife groups
Colorado wolf reintroduction sparks conflict, debate continues. The post Colorado’s Wolf Reintroduction Sparks Tension Between Ranchers, Hunters, and Wildlife Groups appeared first on Bushcraft Base ...
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Fish and Wildlife to conduct capture and collaring of deer, wolves
On Monday, the California Department of Fish and Wildlife announced planned efforts to capture and collar deer, elk and wolves in the new year. The captures, which will be conducted by helicopter, ...
Idaho rancher Jay Smith has a wolf problem. Over the last 20 years, Smith said wolves have killed more than 200 of his cattle and caused major financial harm to his family’s business.
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