Entries by Chad Richardson

Wolves kill flock of sheep in France

From FieldSportsChannel.tv: French farmers blame wolf attacks for the deaths of a more than 50 sheep and goats in a single night. The attack took place in Avançon, in the Hautes-Alpes region of France. The following morning, the farmer affected reported eight ewes, 21 lambs and four kids killed, with 10 kids and 16 lambs […]

WILDLIFE OFFICIALS CONFIRM ROGUE PACK WOLVES RESPONSIBLE FOR PUPPY DEATH

From KDRV.com: BOUNDARY BUTTE, Ore. — Wolves from Southern Oregon’s local pack are believed responsible for the death of a 16-week-old puppy on a rancher’s land last week, according to the latest wolf depredation from the Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife (ODFW). On Friday morning, a livestock owner in the Boundary Butte area found […]

Wolves on the rise in Belgium

From The Brussels Times: After a sheep was found dead on Thursday morning in Limburg the Flemish Agency for Nature and Forests (ANB) has announced it will examine whether a wolf caused this death. This is not the first incident suspected of involving a wolf in Belgium, with several sightings and incidents recorded since the […]

Why is Georgia Land of The Wolves?

From the Georgian Journal: Georgia is described as Land of The Wolves on the map published by the Culture Trip. The Culture Trip is a start-up inspiring millions of people to explore the world’s culture and creativity. Click here for the full story.

Africa’s rarest carnivores face threats from disease-carrying dogs

From Mother Nature Network: A thick layer of frost blankets the landscape, creating a gauzy haze over the tans and pale greens of the Ethiopian Highlands. Amidst the frozen stillness, a rust-colored lump dusted in rime stirs. A black nose appears from beneath a thick tail, and two ears twitch atop an elegantly long head. […]

Wolves Kill Two Women In Tajikistan After Villagers’ Hunting Rifles Confiscated

From RFERL.org: DUSHANBE — Wolves have killed two women in eastern Tajikistan, prompting complaints from residents that they have been unable to defend themselves against wolf attacks since local authorities confiscated their hunting rifles. Umeda Yusupova, a spokeswoman for the Tajik government’s Committee on Emergency Situations and Civil Defense, told RFE/RL that the deadly wolf […]