Entries by Chad Richardson

U.S. wildlife officials plan to remove protections for gray wolves

From PBS.org: BILLINGS, Mont. — U.S. wildlife officials plan to lift protections for gray wolves across the Lower 48 states, a move certain to re-ignite the legal battle over a predator that’s rebounding in some regions and running into conflicts with farmers and ranchers, an official told The Associated Press. Acting Interior Secretary David Bernhardt […]

Investigating the feeding habits of wolves in central Greece

From Science Discoveries: Portrayed as fearsome creatures in mythology, wolves are also seen by farmers as killing machines that prey on their livestock. Consequently, the European grey wolf has been intensely persecuted across Europe in the past, and is now extinct in many European countries. However according to recent data, the wolf population is on […]

Wildlife photographer turns lens on wolves killed with neck snares

From BCLocalNews.com: John Marriott’s passion for the environment and those who live there was sparked when the then six-year-old went on his first fishing trip to Scotch Creek. “That’s where I first started to fall in love with wildlife,” says the photographer who is actively advocating for animals that are being treated inhumanely and do […]

German environment minister Schulze takes aim at wolves

From DW.com: With the wolf population rising and on the prowl in Germany, Environment Minister Svenja Schulze is pushing for a new law to curb the damage they cause to farmers. Schulze’s proposed “Lex Wolf” would make it easier to shoot the protected animals. Click here for the full story.

Killing wolves won’t save caribou herds, experts say

From CBC.ca: Two wildlife researchers are calling the government of the Northwest Territories’ incentive for wolf hunters a political “distraction.” In November 2018, the N.W.T. Department of Environment and Natural Resources reported that the Bathurst and Bluenose East caribou herds had collapsed. Both herds were reported to have declined more than 50 per cent since 2015. At the […]

Bill to Allow Wolf Hunts at Night Proposed in Montana

From the Flathead Beacon in Kalispell, Montana: A Thompson Falls legislator has introduced a pair of bills that would allow hunters to kill wolves at night and permit trapping the animals along seasonally closed roads. Click here for the full story.

Colville Tribe removes wolf hunting limits for members

From The SpokesmanReview in Spokane, Washington: Colville Tribal hunters may now hunt wolves year-round on tribal grounds. The rule change, posted Friday, also removed a three-wolf season limit. Wolf hunting was scheduled to end on the north half of the reservation at the end of February. The north half is comprised of tribal, state and […]

Two Banff National Park wolf packs likely decimated by trappers

From TheNarwhal.ca: In January, Craig Comstock did what he’s done many times over the years — loaded his two dogs into his vehicle and drove from his home in Calgary to the backcountry for a day hike. Comstock, 44, is an avid outdoorsman — he hikes, fishes and hunts pheasants and partridges — but none of […]

Why Winter Is A Good Time To Track Wisconsin’s Wolf Packs

From WisContext.org: As wolves returned to broad swaths of Wisconsin after decades of being extirpated from the state, a tracking program in which volunteers scout for the presence of this predator grew, too. Since 1978, when the gray wolf (Canis lupus) was identified in Douglas County, the first sighting there in about two decades, the animal’s population across the […]