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Offline Elkaholic daWg

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Wolf News Network
« on: September 01, 2012, 06:23:30 AM »
Wolfbait turned me onto this Group a   a few weeks back. They keep my inbox FULL, but they do have good information

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This group is to replace the FB group Wolf Information Central...It's for the exchange of News,Information,Idea's,etc...
.About the Endangered Species Act, Wolves,Cougars,Bears,Coyotes and other predators... Also any news/info on current or new proposed legislation that effects the Outdoors Community...

This is a link to just one discussion that should be very important to all non-greenie outdoor enthusiasts...
http://www.facebook.com/groups/333708786720515/permalink/339627256128668/

 This is a  member only  group and from what I understand you must be added by a current member (which I still am not able) to join,and have limited abilities  after you are. If you know someone who is  they can add you. 

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My wife took this picture. When the wolves move through our area, pets become the popular menu item."


http://www.capitalpress.com/mobile/cs-WA-wolf-edit-081712-w-map

Wolf problem ignores national border
Updated: Saturday, August 18, 2012 12:11 AM

Editorial

Kevin Boon knows about wolves. As general manager of the British Columbia Cattlemen's Association, his 1,200 members deal with the predators all the time.

"We're really seeing an expansion in their population," he said from his office in Kamloops, British Columbia. "They're becoming what I would consider almost an epidemic."

Estimates of the current wolf population in Canada range from 50,000 to 60,000, according to the federal government. Boon estimates that upward of 10,000 wolves may live in British Columbia alone.

Wolves are not protected, yet their population is growing and their range continues to spread across the country -- even into Washington state and other northern tier states. In Washington, four confirmed or suspected wolf packs are on or near the U.S.-Canada border. Other packs have moved into other parts of Washington.
« Last Edit: September 01, 2012, 07:14:32 AM by Elkaholic daWg »
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