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                      BookWyoming news reporter Cat Urbigkit
                      lives in the heart of wolf country, near Big Piney, Wyoming,
                      a few hundred
                    miles south of Yellowstone National Park. As a news reporter,
                    rancher, researcher and Wyoming resident, she has followed
                    the wolf issue for many years and written many articles on
                    the topic, as well as an upcoming book on the history of
                    wolves in Wyoming.
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 Article by Cat & Jim Urbigkit: Using
                  dogs to help protect livestock from predators (May,
                  2010)  Home  2010
                  Wolf Watch Story Archive  12/12/10: UP
                          wolves may be delisted (By Cat Urbigkit,
                  Pinedale Online!) A Minnesota senator
                  reports that the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service has pledged
                  to remove wolves from federal protection in Minnesota, Wisconsin,
                  and Michigan by the end of 2011.... (Click on the link above for the complete
                  story.)
  12/12/10: Thermal
                          research on wolf disease (By U.S. Geological
                  Survey press release)  Psychedelically
                  colored wolves depicted by thermal imaging will shed light
                  on how mange affects the survival, reproduction and social
                  behavior of wolves in Yellowstone National Park. About a quarter
                  of the wolf packs in the park are afflicted with sarcoptic
                  mange, a highly contagious canine skin disease caused by mites
                  that burrow into the skin causing infections, hair loss, severe
                  irritation and an insatiable desire to scratch. The resulting
                  hair loss and depressed vigor of the wolves leaves them vulnerable
                  to hypothermia, malnutrition and dehydration, which can eventually
                  lead to death. To help understand the role of mange in the
                  lives of gray wolves, as well as why some wolves recover and
                  others don’t, wolf biologists are working to understand
                  the costs and extent of infection. Remote cameras will help
                  the team determine the extent of the infection across packs
                  in Yellowstone National Park, and how it changes from one year
                  to the next. Sarcoptic mange was introduced into the Northern
                  Rockies in 1909 by state wildlife veterinarians in an attempt
                  to help eradicate local wolf and coyote populations. The research
                  is being conducted by the USGS Northern Rocky Mountain Science
                  Center in collaboration with the National Park Service, Yellowstone
                  National Park and the Grizzly and Wolf Discovery Center in
                  West Yellowstone, Montana..... (Click on the link above for the complete
                  story.)
  12/12/10: Targeting
                          bold wolves (By Cat Urbigkit,
                  Pinedale Online!) The small town
                  of Port Heiden, Alaska has grown weary of hungry wolves prowling
                  the streets. Three wolf packs, each with up to about 20 animals,
                  have become "brazen’ in their actions in town. Wildlife
                  officials in Alaska have decided to institute an emergency
                  aerial hunt for wolves in the small Alaska viallge of Port
                  Heiden to provide some relief from the half-dozen wolf packs
                  that have been entering the village. The village is 45 miles
                  away from the area where a woman was killed by wolves last
                  March..... (Click on the link above for the complete
                  story.)
  12/12/10: Hatch:
                          States should manage wolves (By Cat Urbigkit,
                  Pinedale Online!) U.S. Senator
                  Orrin Hatch of Utah believes that states should manage wolves,
                  according to an editorial he authored that appears in the Dixie
                  Press.... (Click
                  on the link above for the complete story.)
  12/8/10: Wyoming
                          wolf population continues growth (By Cat Urbigkit,
                  Pinedale Online!) The U.S. Fish
                  and Wildlife Service reports that based on preliminary estimates
                  as of December 3, 2010, they estimate > 360 wolves in 42
                  packs (including 23 BP) in Wyoming in 2010.....
                  (Click on the link above for the complete story.)
  12/8/10: Wolf
                          negotiations halted (By Cat Urbigkit,
                  Pinedale Online!) The Associated
                  Press reports that Montana Governor Brian Schweitzer said wolf
                  negotiations hit an impasse this week, after Idaho and Wyoming
                  refused to go along with a proposal offered by federal officials.....
                  (Click
                  on the link above for the complete story.)
  12/8/10: Montana
                          spat over wolf research (By Cat Urbigkit,
                  Pinedale Online!) Montana Fish
                  Wildlife and Parks officials have grown weary of conflict originating
                  from disagreements with a Montana State University faculty
                  member whose work focuses on wolves and elk, and have suggested
                  that the relationship between the state agency and the educational
                  institution may end because of that conflict.... (Click on the link above for the complete
                  story.)
  12/8/10: Wolf
                          hybrid killed in Idaho (By Cat Urbigkit,
                  Pinedale Online!) An animal killed
                  by a sheepherder after the animal had preyed on a lamb has
                  been determined to be a hybrid between a wolf and a German
                  shepherd.... (Click on the link above for the complete
                  story.)
  12/8/10: Wolves
                          killed on Anchorage highway (By Cat Urbigkit,
                  Pinedale Online!) At
                  least six wolves were killed by vehicles along a ½-mile
                  stretch of highway leading into Anchorage, Alaska, state wildlife
                  officials report....
                  (Click on the link above for the complete story.)
  12/6/10: Wolf
                          delisting bill introduced (By Congressional
                  Western Caucus media release) U.S.
                  Representative Cynthia Lummis of Wyoming and seven Congressional
                  Western Caucus
                  colleagues joined together to introduce the State Sovereignty
                  Wildlife Management Act. The legislation returns management
                  authority of gray wolves to the states and removes the gray
                  wolf from the endangered species list respectively...
                  (Click on the link above for the complete story.)
  12/6/10: Feds
                          can withhold wolf locations (By Cat Urbigkit,
                  Pinedale Online!) A federal court
                  has ruled that the U.S. Department of Agriculture may withhold
                  the locations of livestock killings by Mexican gray wolves.
                  ....
                  (Click on the link above for the complete story.)
  12/6/10: Wolf
                          delisting ‘road map’ discussed (By Cat Urbigkit,
                  Pinedale Online!) Federal officials
                  met with governors from Wyoming, Idaho, and Montana to work
                  on a road map for removing wolves from federal protection....
                  (Click on the link above for the complete story.)
  12/6/10: Wolf
                          pack rampages in Georgian village (By Cat Urbigkit,
                  Pinedale Online!) A pack of wolves
                  has been on a rampage in a Georgian village (in Eurasia), killing
                  numerous livestock and chickens recently. Wolf packs in Georgia
                  killed a man in February, and a woman last year as well.... (Click on the link above
                  for the complete story.)
  12/6/10: Idaho
                          sheriff denies 'SSS' aims for wolves (By Cat Urbigkit,
                  Pinedale Online!) An Idaho sheriff
                  denies that his "SSS Wolf Pack Raffle," in which
                  the winner will receive a hunting rifle and a shovel, advocates
                  the illegal killing of wolves. "SSS" means to "shoot,
                  shovel, and shut up."...
                  (Click on the link above for the complete story.)
  11/22/10: CBD
                          plan for wolves (By Cat Urbigkit,
                  Pinedale Online!) The Center for
                  Biological Diversity has released its fall 2010"Endangered
                  Earth" in which it calls for creation of a new national
                  recovery plan for wolves, and declares that "the job of
                  restoring wolves is far from finished." CBD hopes that
                  the new recovery plan "would provide a much-needed roadmap
                  for re-establishing wolf populations in suitable habitat in
                  the Pacific Northwest, California, the Great Basin, the southern
                  Rocky Mountains, the Great Plains and New England."...
                  (Click on the link above for the complete
                  story.)
  11/22/10: Wolf
                          bills unlikely to proceed (By Cat Urbigkit,
                  Pinedale Online!) The Associated
                  Press reports that federal legislation aimed at getting wolves
                  removed from Endangered Species Act protection is unlikely
                  to move forward in the current Congress. With only a few weeks
                  left in the current congressional session, a legislative more
                  is unlikely.... (Click on the link above for the complete
                  story.)
  11/22/10: Eastern
                          coyotes have wolf genetics (By Cat Urbigkit,
                  Pinedale Online!) North Country
                  Now has an interesting article about Eastern coyotes. These
                  coyotes are often larger than their western counterparts, and
                  researchers indicate the reason why is because they carry wolf
                  genetics....
                  (Click on the link above for the complete story.)
  11/19/10: Reward
                          offered in Montana wolf case (By Cat Urbigkit,
                  Pinedale Online!) Montana wildlife officials are offering a
                  reward for information about the illegal killing of two wolves
                  in the Flathead National Forest....
                  (Click on the link above for the complete
                  story.)
  11/19/10: Feds
                          kill aggressive Wisconsin wolf pack (By Cat Urbigkit,
                  Pinedale Online!) Federal wildlife officials have killed six
                  wolves in western Wisconsin after determining the animals had
                  become to accustomed to human presence and after the wolf pack
                  killed several dogs... (Click on the link above for
                  the complete story.)
  11/19/10: Judge
                          sides with Wyoming in wolf case (By Cat Urbigkit,
                  Pinedale Online!) U.S. District Court of Wyoming Judge Alan
                  Johnson issued a ruling Thursday that the U.S. Fish & Wildlife
                  Service must take another look at Wyoming’s wolf management
                  plan and reassess its decision not to delist wolves in Wyoming.
                  Johnson ruled FWS was arbitrary and capricious in requiring
                  that wolves in all of Wyoming be included in a trophy game
                  classification rather than just "a portion of northwestern
                  Wyoming.".... (Click on the link above for the complete
                  story.)
  11/16/10: Living
                          with wolves (By Cat Urbigkit,
                  Pinedale Online!) The science blog Wild Muse has an excellent
                  guest piece from a woman who is living with wolves in British
                  Columbia.... (Click on the link
                  above for the complete story.)
  11/12/10: Conditioning
                          wolves to dislike the taste of sheep (By Cat Urbigkit,
                  Pinedale Online!) Scientific American reports that in controlled
                  experiments, researchers are attempting to condition wolves
                  to dislike the taste of sheep..... (Click on the link above for the complete
                  story.)
  11/12/10: Will
                          Wyoming negotiate on wolves? (By Cat Urbigkit,
                  Pinedale Online!) What action the Wyoming Legislature will
                  take in terms of negotiating a deal for the delisting of wolves
                  is up for debate. A legislative committee will consider whether
                  Wyoming should spend $30,000 to join Montana and Idaho in seeking
                  a negotiated deal with the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service over
                  delisting.... (Click on the link above for
                  the complete story.)
  11/12/10: Feds
                          fight wolf data release (By Cat Urbigkit,
                  Pinedale Online!) The Capital Press reports that the Center
                  for Biological Diversity, Defenders of Wildlife and Sierra
                  Club have filed a Freedom of Information request with the USDA
                  attempting to learn the GPS locations of wolf removals and
                  depredations in the southwest. The federal government is fighting
                  the release of data..... (Click
                  on the link above for the complete story.)
  11/10/10: Montana
                          hunters fend off wolves (By Cat Urbigkit,
                  Pinedale Online!) Two Montana hunters tell the story of being
                  confronted by a pack of aggressive 
                  wolves..... (Click
                  on the link above for the complete story.)
  11/10/10: Montana
                          ditches wolf position (By Cat Urbigkit,
                  Pinedale Online!) Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks has eliminated
                  its "wolf coordinator" position.... (Click
                  on the link above for the complete story.)
  11/10/10: Wolf
                          Stones (By Cat Urbigkit,
                  Pinedale Online!) The International Wolf Center has a fascinating
                  article about "wolf stones" that are placed over
                  graves to keep wolves from digging up burial sites.... (Click
                  on the link above for the complete story.)
  11/10/10: Another
                          study shows wolf diversity lacking (By Cat Urbigkit,
                  Pinedale Online!) A study of wolf genetics indicates that the
                  Yellowstone wolf population is lacking in genetic diversity,
                  according
                  to researcher Bob Wayne. ..... (Click on the
                  link above for the complete story.)
  11/10/10: Bold
                          Alaska wolves targeted (By Cat Urbigkit,
                  Pinedale Online!) State wildlife officials in Alaska plan to
                  kill wolves near Anchorage and Eagle River because the wolves
                  are exhibiting behavior indicating they have lost their fear
                  of humans.... (Click on the link above for the complete
                  story.)
  11/10/10: Wyoming
                          wolf depredation update (By Cat Urbigkit,
                  Pinedale Online!) The U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service reports
                  it is continuing to manage Wyoming’s wolf population
                  growth and wolf distribution to minimize chronic loss of livestock
                  from wolves and promote wolf conservation by maintaining the
                  Wyoming wolf population well above recovery objectives. They
                  report confirmed wolf livestock kills west of Pinedale and
                  near Cody in October, 2010.... (Click on the link above
                  for the complete story.)
  10/29/10: Rule
                          re-establishing ESA protections for wolves final (By U.S. Fish and
                  Wildlife Service press release) The U.S. Fish and Wildlife
                  Service (Service) is publishing a final rule in the Federal
                  Register to reinstate the regulatory protections under the
                  Endangered Species Act of 1973, for the gray wolf (Canis lupus)
                  in most of the Northern Rocky Mountains (NRM). This administrative
                  procedure is a restatement in regulation in order to comply
                  with the District of Montana court order dated August 5, 2010.
                  In order to enforce the court order, this final rule corrects
                  the gray wolf listing for the northern half of Montana, the
                  northern panhandle of Idaho, the eastern third of Washington
                  and Oregon, and north-central Utah as endangered and reinstates
                  the former special rules designating the gray wolf in the remainder
                  of Montana and Idaho as nonessential experimental populations.
                  Because ESA protections were not removed in Wyoming by our
                  April 2, 2009, final delisting rule, Wyoming is not impacted
                  by this final rule..... (Click on the link above for the complete
                  story.)
  10/26/10: Montana
                          wolf update (By Cat Urbigkit,
                  Pinedale Online!) Montana, Fish, Wildlife and Parks reports
                  in the MONTANA WOLF PROGRAM WEEKLY REPORT for October 9 through
                  15, 2010 .... (Click on the link above for
                  the complete story.)
  10/26/10: Wyoming
                          wolf update (By Cat Urbigkit,
                  Pinedale Online!) The most current update from the U.S. Fish
                  and Wildlife Service..... (Click
                  on the link above for the complete story.)
  10/26/10: Why
                          the Tester/Baucus bill is better (By Cat Urbigkit,
                  Pinedale Online!) Montana conservationist Ben Lamb has an editorial
                  on wolf delisting over on the New West blog. Lamb argues that
                  the bill proposed for congress by Senators Baucus and Tester
                  is the best way to get the western states out of the current
                  wolf delisting stalemate. The bill would allow wolf delisting
                  based on political boundaries..... (Click on the link
                  above for the complete story.)
  10/25/10: Idaho
                          ends wolf management (By Idaho Governor
                  C.L. Butch Otter press release) Governor C.L. "Butch" Otter
                  notified Interior Secretary Ken Salazar today that Idaho no
                  longer will
                  act as the federal government’s "designated agent," managing
                  wolves imposed on the state under the Endangered Species Act.....
                  (Click on the link above for the complete story.)
  10/25/10: Idaho
                          governor's wolf editorial (By Idaho Governor
                  C.L. Butch Otter press release) "Wolves are a grievance. Judge
                  Molloy’s
                  rulings that ignore realities on the ground and the responsible
                  steps Idaho has taken to sustainably manage wolves are a grievance.
                  Repeated legal claims by wolf advocates with nothing more at
                  stake than their fund-raising efforts is a grievance".....
                  (Click
                  on the link above for the complete story.)
  10/25/10: Montana
                          inclined to retain wolf management (By Cat Urbigkit,
                  Pinedale Online!) Montana officials seem less inclined to give
                  up cooperative wolf managemegnt 
                  with the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service than Idaho officials.....
                  (Click on the link above for the complete story.)
  10/25/10: Idaho
                          wolf hotline glitch (By Cat Urbigkit,
                  Pinedale Online!) Idaho press accounts report that the launch
                  of a new telephone hotline about wolves has been hindered by
                  a glitch. With the state backing away from wolf management
                  in Idaho, federal wildlife authorities had hoped to use the
                  hotline as a communication tool with the public, but when the
                  public tried to call the number, no connection was made....
                  (Click on the link above for the
                  complete story.)
  10/16/10: Wolf
                          genetic study released (By Cat Urbigkit,
                  Pinedale Online!) Wolves in the Northern Rockies are genetically
                  diverse and individuals within the region move freely between
                  wolf sub-populations of Idaho, Montana and Wyoming, according
                  to a new study.... (Click on the link above
                  for the complete story.)
  10/15/10: Tri-state
                          Wolf Compact Commission formed (By Cat Urbigkit,
                  Pinedale Online!) State lawmakers from Wyoming, Idaho and Montana
                  have formed a commission to work on wolf delisting and state
                  control of the predator.... (Click on the link above
                  for the complete story.)
  10/10/10: Montana
                          outlines wolf management efforts (By Cat Urbigkit,
                  Pinedale Online!) Montana Fish, Wildlife and Parks officials
                  have detailed activities undertaken by various sectors of state
                  government since a federal judge once again relisted gray wolves
                  in that state. Montana officials have worked in attempt to
                  have the state regain state control of wolves since the relisting,
                  and those efforts have included a variety of legal, administrative,
                  and Congressional actions.... (Click
                  on the link above for the complete story.)
  10/10/10: Feds
                          reject Montana wolf (By Cat Urbigkit,
                  Pinedale Online!) The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service has rejected
                  Montana's proposal to conduct a "conservation" hunt
                  for wolves this fall, according to press reports.... (Click on the
                  link above for the complete story.)
  10/10/10: Montana
                          wolf lawsuit settlement? (By Cat Urbigkit,
                  Pinedale Online!) The Associated Press reports that an attorney
                  for the tate of Montana said that it may be possible for the
                  state to settle its lawsuit over wolf delisting by negotiating
                  an agreement with environmentalists. ... (Click on the
                  link above for the complete story.)
  10/6/10: Wolf
                          group cashing in on wolves (By Cat Urbigkit,
                  Pinedale Online!) The Center for Biological Diversity is
                  using the ongoing controversy over wolves to raise money to
                  continue the battle. The group recently sent out an email alert
                  with the subject line stating "Emergency support needed
                  to stop wolf shooting, gassing."..... (Click on
                  the link above for the complete story.)
  10/6/10: Oregon
                          reevaluates wolf plan (By Cat Urbigkit,
                  Pinedale Online!) With a growing wolf population, Oregon
                  state officials have reevaluated its five-year wolf management
                  plan. The revised plan may relax rules for harassing wolves,
                  but may not allow for much control of wolves causing conflicts
                  with livestock..... (Click on the link above
                  for the complete story.)
  10/6/10: Idaho
                          appeals wolf decision (By Cat Urbigkit,
                  Pinedale Online!) Idaho officials have joined Montana and
                  the U.S. Interior Department in filing an appeal of a federal
                  court decision that reinstated federal protection for wolves
                  in Idaho and Montana..... (Click on the link above
                  for the complete story.)
  9/30/10: Western
                          Senators introduce legislation allowing States to manage
                          wolf population (By Western Senators
                  joint media release) On Thursday, Sept. 30, 2010, a group
                  of Western Senators unveiled legislation putting state governments
                  in charge of managing wolf populations that have become a threat
                  to wildlife and livestock. Senators Orrin Hatch (R-Utah), James
                  Risch (R-Idaho), Mike Enzi (R-Wyoming), Mike Crapo (R-Idaho),
                  and John Barrasso (R-Wyoming) introduced the Returning Wolf
                  Management to the States Act (S. 3919). In order to give states
                  the authority to manage wolf populations, the bill removes
                  Endangered Species Act (ESA) protections for gray wolves......
                  (Click on the link above for the complete
                  story.)
  9/30/10: Wyoming
                          wolf control update (By Cat Urbigkit,
                  Pinedale Online!) The U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service wolf
                  report for Sept. 24, 2010 includes reports wolf attacks on
                  livestock in Fremont and Park counties resulting in wolf control
                  actions..... (Click on the
                  link above for the complete story.)
  9/30/10: Montana
                          petitions for fall wolf hunt (By Cat Urbigkit,
                  Pinedale Online!) Montana Fish, Wildlife and Parks officials
                  have petitioned the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service to allow
                  for a "conservation" hunt for wolves in order to
                  relieve "population pressures and associated biological,
                  social, and political pressures that currently jeopardize support
                  of wolf recovery in Montana." .... (Click on the link
                  above for the complete story.)
  9/27/10: Another
                          Wisconsin pack deemed habituated (By Cat Urbigkit,
                  Pinedale Online!) Wildlife officials in Wisconsin recently
                  euthanized seven wolves deemed to be a threat to human safety
                  after the pack had become habituated to humans and apparently
                  began preying on dogs, and now a second pack of five wolves
                  are slated for the same fate. The Eau Claire Leader-Telegram
                  reports that a Jackson County wolf pack has become habituated
                  to humans and will be destroyed..... (Click on the
                  link above for the complete story.)
  9/27/10: Utah
                          wolf reports increase (By Cat Urbigkit,
                  Pinedale Online!) The Salt Lake Tribune reports that wildlife
                  officials in Utah are seeing an increased number of reports
                  of wolves in that state, especially in the counties adjacent
                  to Wyoming...... (Click on the link above for the complete
                  story.)
  9/27/10: Pro-wolf
                          groups blew it editorial (By Cat Urbigkit,
                  Pinedale Online!) Using the knowledge that wolves mark their
                  territories, a Montana researcher is testing a "biofence" made
                  of wolf urine and feces in attempt to keep wolves from livestock
                  herds..... (Click on the link above for the complete
                  story.)
  9/27/10: Wolf
                          'biofence' tested (By Cat Urbigkit,
                  Pinedale Online!) Using the knowledge that wolves mark their
                  territories, a Montana researcher is testing a "biofence" made
                  of wolf urine and feces in attempt to keep wolves from livestock
                  herds.....
                  (Click on the link above for the complete story.)
  9/23/10: Wolf
                          delisting bill proposed (By Cat Urbigkit,
                  Pinedale Online!) Idaho Senators Mike Crapo and Jim Risch introduced
                  legislation  to remove the gray wolf
                  from being listed as a threatened or endangered species in
                  the states of Idaho and Montana. The act is titled the State
                  Wolf Management Act of 2010. Crapo and Risch argue the U.S.
                  Department of Interior has already communicated to wildlife
                  officials in Idaho and Montana that they have complied with
                  recovery efforts for wolf populations, and those efforts should
                  result in wolf management being turned over to state control
                  as federal agencies planned..... (Click on the link
                  above for the complete story.)
  9/23/10: Wisconsin
                          kills 7 wolves deemed human threat (By Cat Urbigkit,
                  Pinedale Online!) The Lakeland Times reports that seven wolves
                  have been killed by state officials after being deemed a threat
                  to human safety. The animals had been involved in livestock
                  depredations, including preying on livestock protection dogs
                  and pets, and had apparently become habituated to humans.....
                  (Click
                  on the link above for the complete story.)
  9/23/10: Wyoming
                          wolf depredation update (By Cat Urbigkit,
                  Pinedale Online!) U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service for depredation
                  incidents in Fremont & Park counties and around Dubois
                  in September, 2010..... (Click
                  on the link above for the complete story.)
  9/20/10: Montana
                          looks to action on wolves (By Cat Urbigkit,
                  Pinedale Online!) A Montana congressman wants to amend the
                  Endangered Species Act to prohibit wolves from being classified
                  as "endangered" in Montana and Idaho..... (Click
                  on the link above for the complete story.)
  9/20/10: FWS
                          to consider Great Lakes wolf delisting (By Cat Urbigkit,
                  Pinedale Online!) The U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service is once
                  again examining whether wolves in the Great Lakes region should
                  be removed from the endangered species list. FWS's action is
                  the result of petitions filed seeking delisting..... (Click on the link above for the complete
                  story.)
  9/20/10: Idaho
                          county declares wolf disaster (By Cat Urbigkit,
                  Pinedale Online!) County Commissioners in one Idaho county
                  have declared the county to be a "disaster" because
                  of wolves.... (Click on the link
                  above for the complete story.)
  9/14/10: Wolves
                          kill sheep in Bighorns (By Echo Renner,
                  Wyoming Livestock Roundup) Wolves killed 24 sheep in July on
                  the north end of the Bighorn Mountains in Sheridan County,
                  about 15 miles south of the Wyoming / Montana state line. In
                  2009, approximately three wolves killed 113 sheep on the south
                  end of the Bighorn Mountains before all three were lethally
                  removed..... (Click on the link
                  above for the complete story.)
  9/12/10: Upper
                          Green calf depredation paper published (By Cat Urbigkit,
                  Pinedale Online!) Four Sublette County ranchers teamed up and
                  succeeded in getting a scientific paper published in this month’s
                  issue of the Journal of Wildlife Management. The paper, "Quantifying
                  Economic Impacts of Large-Carnivore Depredation on Bovine Calves" was
                  written by Albert Sommers with the assistance of Charles Price,
                  Cat Urbigkit and Eric Peterson.... (Click on
                  the link above for the complete story.)
  9/12/10: Five
                          wolves killed in Upper Green (By Cat Urbigkit,
                  Pinedale Online!) After killing livestock on numerous occasions,
                  five wolves from the 13-member Green River wolf pack were killed
                  by federal wildlife officials last week... (Click on
                  the link above for the complete story.)
  9/12/10: Idaho
                          threatens to step out of wolf management (By Cat Urbigkit,
                  Pinedale Online!) Idaho Governor Butch Otter has notified federal
                  officials that the state should be able to negotiate a new
                  agreement for continued state management of wolves soon, or
                  else the state may back out of participation in wolf management
                  activities entirely... (Click on
                  the link above for the complete story.)
  9/6/10: Stock
                          growers file lawsuit over Mexican wolves (By Cat Urbigkit,
                  Pinedale Online!) Local governments teamed up with local livestock
                  producers and other multiple-
                  use advocates in filing a lawsuit over the Mexican wolf recovery
                  program.... (Click
                  on the link above for the complete story.)
  9/6/10: Oops:
                          wolves not saving aspen from elk (By Cat Urbigkit,
                  Pinedale Online!) Previous research has claimed that the reintroduction
                  of wolves to Yellowstone National Park in 1995 is helping restore
                  quaking aspen in risky areas where wolves prowl. But apparently
                  elk hungry for winter food had a different idea. They didn’t
                  know they were supposed to be responding to a "landscape
                  of fear." This recent study led by Matthew Kauffman, a
                  U.S. Geological Survey scientist, suggests that aspen are not
                  benefitting from the landscape of fear created by wolves, and
                  that claims of an ecosystem-wide recovery of aspen are premature....
                  (Click on the link above for the complete story.)
  9/6/10: Expanded
                          wolf control expected (By Cat Urbigkit,
                  Pinedale Online!) The Associated Press has a report of whether
                  federally protected or not, 
                  expanded control of wolves is anticipated, both in the Northern
                  Rockies and in 
                  the Great Lakes region.... (Click
                  on the link above for the complete story.)
  8/25/10: Wolves
                          killing calves in Upper Green (By Cat Urbigkit,
                  Pinedale Online!) The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service reports
                  that wolves from the Green River Pack killed four calves in
                  mid-August in the Upper Green River drainage. The pack killed
                  two additional calves earlier this summer. Wildlife Services
                  is attempting to trap and radio collar > 1 wolf. Control
                  actions are ongoing to remove 3-4 wolves from the pack. A single
                  wolf killed a yearling steer near Bondurant, Wyoming in mid-August....
                  (Click on the
                  link above for the complete story.)
  8/25/10: Defenders
                          ends wolf compensation program (By Cat Urbigkit,
                  Pinedale Online!) Defenders of Wildlife has ended its wolf
                  damage compensation program. On August 20, 2010, the organization
                  announced it is moving to what it is calling is a transition
                  to another program. With the implementation by the U.S. Fish
                  and Wildlife Service and states of new federal legislation
                  providing federal funds for state programs to compensate ranchers
                  for livestock taken by wolves, Defenders says its “highly
                  successful livestock compensation program” is no longer
                  needed and will end in most states on Sept. 10. Defenders is
                  providing support to states as they start their own compensation
                  programs, and will be focusing on collaborative efforts to
                  help ranchers coexist with wolves..... (Click on
                  the link above for the complete story.)
  8/25/10: Idaho
                          proposes wolf reduction program (By Idaho
                          Fish & Game
                  Department) The Idaho Department of Fish and Game is seeking
                  public comments on a proposal to reduce the wolf population
                  in part of the Clearwater drainage. The proposal calls for
                  reducing the population of wolves in two big game management
                  units that make up the Lolo elk management zone. Wolf numbers
                  would be kept at about 20 to 30 wolves for five years, while
                  the elk and wolf populations are monitored. That amounts to
                  removing about seven percent of the estimated minimum of 835
                  wolves in the state at the end of 2009..... (Click on
                  the link above for the complete story.)
  8/23/10: Idaho
                          wants lead in managing wolves (By Idaho Fish & Game
                  Department) Idaho should remain in the lead role in managing
                  wolves despite their return to endangered species status, the
                  Idaho Fish and Game Commission decided Monday, August 16. But
                  commissioners want a new agreement with the federal government
                  for lead management to include some changes to restrict the
                  use of license dollars from being used on wolf management and
                  to reflect state priorities better. The commission adopted
                  a resolution that calls for actions in response to the recent
                  federal court decision that returned gray wolves in the Northern
                  Rockies to the endangered species list.....(Click
                  on the link above for the complete story.)
  8/23/10: Wolf
                          weights (By Cat Urbigkit,
                  Pinedale Online!) There has been much discussion of late about
                  wolf weights in the Rocky Mountains. While weights of existing
                  pack members in the wild would be hard to determine, here is
                  information about the weights of the original wolves released
                  in Yellowstone National Park in 1995 and 1996. These are the
                  January weights of the wolves that were captured in Canada.....(Click on the
                  link above for the complete story.)
  8/18/10: More
                            states push for delisting (By Cat Urbigkit,
                    Pinedale Online!) The Wisconsin Ag Connection reports that
                    more states are pushing for federal protection of wolves to
                    be eased. Natural resource agency officials in 13 states and
                    three Canadian provinces sent a letter to the U.S. Fish and
                    Wildlife Service stating just that....(Click on the
                    link above for the complete story.)
  8/18/10: Interior
                          tries to pressure Wyoming wolf planning (By Cat Urbigkit,
                  Pinedale Online!) Tom Strickland, Assistant Secretary of the
                  Interior for fish and wildlife and parks, has an editorial
                  in the Los Angeles Times today suggesting Wyoming needs to
                  change its wolf plan so that wolves in the Northern Rockies
                  can be removed from federal protections. He said "recovery
                  requires Wyoming to change its policy," to join in management
                  efforts similar to those in Montana and Idaho. Governor Dave
                  Freudenthal has noted that unlike the other states involved
                  which developed wolf management plans, the entire state of
                  Wyoming is included in the wolf recovery area, not just part
                  of the state....(Click
                  on the link above for the complete story.)
  8/18/10: Wyoming
                          wolf status 8/13/2010 (By Cat Urbigkit,
                  Pinedale Online!) The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service issued
                  a report on wolf status in Wyoming as of August 13, 2010. At
                  least 24 wolf packs have denned in Wyoming in 2010. They anticipate
                  more breeding pairs will be identified this summer as additional
                  den/rendezvous sites are located and reproduction is confirmed.
                  In Yellowstone Park they say monitoring of packs that had litters
                  suggests higher pup survival relative to the last two summers
                  where disease and strife were a significant mortality factor....(Click
                  on the link above for the complete story.)
  8/11/10: Wyoming
                          wolf update (By Cat Urbigkit,
                  Pinedale Online!) The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service reports
                  that wolves from the Buffalo Pack were suspected of killing
                  a border collie herding dog in the Gros Ventre drainage southwest
                  of Jackson. In addition, on July 26, USDA Wildlife Services
                  confirmed a calf was injured by wolves on private property
                  west of Cody. Two grey wolves have been killed by vehicles
                  in Grand Teton National Park so far this year....(Click on the link above for the complete
                  story.)
  8/8/10: Wolf
                          protections reinstated (By Cat Urbigkit,
                  Pinedale Online!) A federal judge in Montana has reinstated
                  federal protections for wolves in Montana and Idaho. The summary
                  judgment decision did not address the various arguments about
                  wolf numbers, genetics and linkages, but instead addressed
                  only the narrow issue of whether it was legal for the U.S.
                  Fish and Wildlife Service to delist wolves in two of the three
                  states that encompass the Distinct Population Segment. The
                  ruling stated such action was not in compliance with the Endangered
                  Species Act....(Click on the link above
                  for the complete story.)
  8/8/10: Wolves
                          killing guardian dogs in Utah (By Cat Urbigkit,
                  Pinedale Online!) Just south of Wyoming's border in neighboring
                  Utah, wolves have killed at least one livestock guardian dog
                  protecting their sheep herd.....(Click
                  on the link above for the complete story.)
  7/27/10: Sublette
                          County wolf problems (By Cat Urbigkit,
                  Pinedale Online!) The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service reports
                  that on 3/10/10, Wildlife Services confirmed that a calf was
                  killed by wolves from the Black Butte Pack NW of Pinedale,
                  WY. Control efforts were completed when 3 wolves were removed.
                  On 4/18/10, WY Wildlife Services verified a foal was killed
                  and a yearling horse was injured by wolves from the Black Butte
                  Pack. Control efforts began again to remove the remaining 2
                  wolves, but were unsuccessful. On 7/21/10, Wildlife Services
                  confirmed that another calf was killed by wolves in the same
                  area. Control efforts are ongoing to remove these 2 wolves....(Click on
                  the link above for the complete story.)
  7/27/10: Utah
                          wolf killed for livestock kills (By Cat Urbigkit,
                  Pinedale Online!) In early July 2010 USDA Wildlife Services
                  (WS) and Utah Department of Natural Resources (DNR) confirmed
                  a wolf or wolves had depredated on both cattle and sheep on
                  USDA Forest Service grazing allotments in the area of Utah
                  where wolves are delisted northeast of Coalville. UT DNR authorized
                  lethal removal of that wolf or wolves.....(Click
                  on the link above for the complete story.)
  7/21/10: Wolf
                          stories in national news (By Cat Urbigkit,
                  Pinedale Online!) The Christian Science Monitor currently has
                  two feature stories on wolves. The first is about Yellowstone
                  National Park wolf researcher Doug Smith. The second story
                  in the publication details wolf recovery in the Midwest and
                  how people are struggling to deal with the animals......(Click
                  on the link above for the complete story.)
  7/21/10: Wisconsin
                          installs wolf howling boxes (By Cat Urbigkit,
                  Pinedale Online!) In an effort to control wolf pack movements,
                  wildlife officials are installing howling boxes in Wisconsin,
                  hoping that when wolves hear recorded wolf howls in certain
                  areas, they will believe that the territory is already occupied.....(Click
                  on the link above for the complete story.)
  7/20/10: Group
                          petitions for wolves across United States (By Cat Urbigkit,
                  Pinedale Online!) The Center for Biological Diversity filed
                  a petition with Interior Secretary Ken Salazar and the U.S.
                  Fish and Wildlife Service asking for a national recovery plan
                  for Gray wolves under the Endangered Species Act to establish
                  wolf populations in suitable habitat in the Pacific Northwest,
                  California, Great Basin, southern Rocky Mountains, Great Plains
                  and New England. The group says existing recovery plans for
                  wolves in the northern Rocky Mountains and upper Midwest are
                  out of date and it is time to develop a national recovery plan
                  to facilitate true recovery of the gray wolf. The Center’s
                  petition starts a process in which the Fish and Wildlife Service
                  must make a determination on whether to develop such a recovery
                  plan based on the science in the petition and the requirements
                  of the law. The Endangered Species Act requires recovery of
                  endangered animals and plants throughout all significant portions
                  of their range...(Click on the link above for the complete story.)
  7/19/10: Wyoming
                          wolf update (By Cat Urbigkit,
                  Pinedale Online!) The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service reports
                  that 1-2 wolves killed a total of 14 lambs and 1 ewe on public
                  land in the Big Horn Mountains, approximately 15 miles south
                  of the Wyoming/Montana state border. Four additional lambs
                  were injured and are not expected to survive. At least 14 packs
                  have denned this spring in Wyoming, outside Yellowstone National
                  Park....(Click on the link
                  above for the complete story.)
  7/12/10: Wyoming
                          wolf update (By Cat Urbigkit,
                  Pinedale Online!) Wyoming wolf update reports from the U.S.
                  Fish and Wildlife Service. "We continue to manage wolf
                  population growth and wolf distribution to minimize chronic
                  loss of livestock from wolves and promote wolf conservation
                  by maintaining the Wyoming wolf population (outside YNP) well
                  above recovery objectives."...(Click
                  on the link above for the complete story.)
  7/12/10: Wolf
                          killed in southeastern Idaho (By Cat Urbigkit,
                  Pinedale Online!) A sheepherder in southeastern Idaho shot
                  and killed a wolf east of Preston, Idaho after the animal killed
                  one of his lambs.....(Click on
                  the link above for the complete story.)
  7/12/10: Idaho
                          hopes to reduce wolf numbers (By Cat Urbigkit,
                  Pinedale Online!) Idaho wildlife officials hope that allowing
                  wolf trapping and the use of electronic 
                  calls will help to reduce the wolf population in that state....(Click
                  on the link above for the complete story.)
  7/12/10: Montana
                          sets 186-wolf quota (By Cat Urbigkit,
                  Pinedale Online!) Montana Fish Wildlife and Parks officials
                  have set the hunting season harvest for wolves at 186, up from
                  the 75 it had authorized for the 2009 season....(Click
                  on the link above for the complete story.)
  6/28/10: More
                          wolves killed in control actions (By Cat Urbigkit,
                  Pinedale Online!) The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service reports
                  additional control action in June to remove wolves 
                  for sheep and cattle depredations.....(Click on the
                  link above for the complete story.)
  6/24/10: Three
                          wolves killed in control work (By Cat Urbigkit,
                  Pinedale Online!) The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service reports
                  there have been six wolves killed in control actions in Wyoming
                  so far this year. An old male wolf was removed near Dempsey
                  Creek, northwest of Kemmerer due to sheep depredations. Two
                  adult wolves were removed west of Cody due to two confirmed
                  calf killings....(Click
                  on the link above for the complete story.)
  6/24/10: Economics
                          of predation on range operations (By Cat Urbigkit,
                  Pinedale Online!) Three University of Wyoming professors affiliated
                  with the Department of Agricultural and Applied Economics just
                  had a new paper published by the Society for Range Management.
                  The paper, "Ranch-level economic impacts of predation
                  in a range livestock system," examines the three primary
                  mechanisms predators reduce ranch profitability, and uses a
                  mathematical ranch model of a cow-calf operation in western
                  Wyoming to simulate effects of these three predation mechanisms
                  on ranch profitability....(Click
                  on the link above for the complete story.)
  6/24/10: Wolf
                          control works (By Cat Urbigkit,
                  Pinedale Online!) A retired Alaska wildlife biologist gives
                  his view and history with wolf control in that state....(Click
                  on the link above for the complete story.)
  6/24/10: Wolves
                          at the door in New Mexico (By Cat Urbigkit,
                  Pinedale Online!) Range Magazine takes a look at the wolf situation
                  in a new special report: “Land in Crisis: Wolves at the
                  door in Catron County, New Mexico."...(Click
                  on the link above for the complete story.)
  6/17/10: Montana
                          judges hears federal wolf case (By Cat Urbigkit,
                  Pinedale Online!) Delisting wolves in Montana and Idaho, without
                  delisting wolves in Wyoming, was the subject of oral arguments
                  in a federal courtroom in Montana Tuesday....(Click
                  on the link above for the complete story.)
  6/12/10: Wolf
                          attacks Forest Service horse (By Bridger-Teton
                  National Forest press release) An incident occurred at the
                  Blackrock Ranger Station on the Buffalo Ranger District of
                  the Bridger-Teton
                  National Forest Thursday June 10 where a wolf attacked one
                  of the Forest Service’s horse stock. According to Acting
                  District Ranger Ray Spencer, the horse was either spooked by
                  a wolf and ran across a cattle guard or was being attacked
                  by the wolf when it ran across the cattle guard. The horse
                  was put down due to the nature of its wounds. ....(Click
                  on the link above for the complete story.)
  6/7/10: Wyoming/Western
                          wolf update (By Cat Urbigkit,
                  Pinedale Online!) The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service reports
                  that there are no recent livestock depredations in Wyoming.
                  They give a report for recent wolf activity in Utah and Oregon....(Click
                  on the link above for the complete story.)
  6/7/10: Living
                          with wolves: Montana (By Cat Urbigkit,
                  Pinedale Online!) Montana's wolf population tallies more than
                  500, and ranchers are struggling to live with the large predators.
                  Missoula, Montana's News Channel 13 takes an in-depth look
                  at Living with Wolves.....(Click
                  on the link above for the complete story.)
  6/7/10: Alaska
                          waits on court to resolve wolf, caribou conflict (By Cat Urbigkit,
                  Pinedale Online!) Alaska wildlife officials have postponed
                  a plan to kill wolves on a caribou calving ground in a national
                  wildlife refuge until a federal judge issues a ruling. The
                  state proposes an aerial predator control program in order
                  to help the struggling caribou population.....(Click
                  on the link above for the complete story.)
  6/7/10: Tripled
                          Montana wolf harvest proposed (By Cat Urbigkit,
                  Pinedale Online!) A state wildlife biologist said that an expanded
                  wolf hunt is the only way to reduce Montana's wolf population.
                  Nearly tripling the harvest is now being considered.....(Click
                  on the link above for the complete story.)
  6/7/10: Montana
                          unveils wolf proposals (By Cat Urbigkit,
                  Pinedale Online!) Montana Fish, Wildlife and Parks officials
                  have several wolf hunting proposals out for public review.
                  The FWP Commission recently approved quota alternatives of
                  153, 186 or 216 wolves in the proposed 14 different wolf management
                  units. Sub-quota areas are also being considered to limit harvest
                  during early season backcountry hunts and in an area directly
                  north of Yellowstone National Park. Also proposed this year
                  is a wolf archery season for all WMUs that would open Sept.
                  4 and run through Oct. 17, the same time as Montana’s
                  deer, elk, lion, and black bear archery seasons. Hunting would
                  close when quotas are met, or by Dec. 31. Last year, Montana’s
                  first ever wolf harvest quota was 75 wolves across three WMUs.
                  Officials estimate that at least 524 wolves in 101 verified
                  packs and 37 breeding pairs inhabited the state at the end
                  of 2009. The Montana wolf population is predicted to decrease
                  under each of the quota alternatives currently being considered
                  by the FWP Commission. Officials caution, however, that the
                  wolf hunting season could be blocked by groups that recently
                  sued the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service to prevent wolf delisting.
                  Such legal challenges prevented wolf delisting and a hunting
                  season in 2008 and could affect the wolf hunt this year. FWP
                  has joined the USFWS’s defense of the delisting decision.
                  Court arguments are set for June 15 in Missoula.....(Click on the link above for the complete
                  story.)
  6/7/10: Oregon
                          wolf numbers increasing (By Cat Urbigkit,
                  Pinedale Online!) Oregon wildlife and livestock officials are
                  beginning to experience first-hand what it's like to live with
                  wolves. One ranch in the eastern part of the state is part
                  of a research project aimed at monitoring interactions between
                  wolves and cattle. The study has revealed that wolves have
                  far more contact with cattle than was suspected, and even the
                  most intensive management could not prevent wolves from killing
                  cattle.....(Click on
                  the link above for the complete story.)
  6/7/10: Mexican
                          wolf program at risk (By Cat Urbigkit,
                  Pinedale Online!) The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service believes
                  its Mexican wolf recovery program is at risk of complete failure.
                  Twelve years after Mexican wolves, a distinct subspecies of
                  gray wolf, were released in Eastern Arizona, there are few
                  wolves left, and the program is sinking....(Click on the link above for the complete
                  story.)
  5/24/10: Alaska
                          seeks to kill wolves, save caribou (By Cat Urbigkit,
                  Pinedale Online!) Alaska wildlife officials want to kill wolves
                  on a national wildlife refuge in order to save an ailing caribou
                  population....(Click on the
                  link above for the complete story.)
  5/24/10: Wolf
                          survival studied (By Cat Urbigkit,
                  Pinedale Online!) Wolf populations can sustain mortality rates
                  of 25 percent and still thrive, but the wolf population has
                  not been doing well in protected areas such as Glacier National
                  Park and the Bob Marshall Wilderness.....(Click on the link above for the complete
                  story.)
  5/24/10: Montana
                          looks to reducing wolf numbers (By Cat Urbigkit,
                  Pinedale Online!) The Associated Press reports that Montana
                  wildlife commissioners have approved a plan to at least double
                  the number of wolves harvested in the state's next wolf hunting
                  season.....(Click on the link above for the complete story.)
  5/24/10: Twenty
                          wolf packs den in northwestern Wyoming (By Cat Urbigkit,
                  Pinedale Online!) At least 20 packs of wolves in northwestern
                  Wyoming have denned, according to 
                  federal wildlife officials.....(Click on the link above
                  for the complete story.)
  5/24/10: Idaho
                          authorizes wolf removals (By Cat Urbigkit,
                  Pinedale Online!) The Idaho Fish and Game Department has authorized
                  four outfitters to use their clients to reduce wolf numbers
                  in the Lolo area. with each outfitter permitted to harvest
                  up to five wolves. The wolf population reduction is being conducted
                  to help the ailing elk herd....(Click on the
                  link above for the complete story.)
  5/19/10: Using
                          dogs to help protect livestock from predators (By 
                  Pinedale Online!) Expanding large carnivore populations pose
                  new challenges for livestock owners to protect their herds
                  from predators while abiding to the laws that protect some
                  of these predator species which are under federal protection.
                  Some sheep ranchers have used specially-bred livestock protection
                  dogs as a non-lethal tool to help protect their herds from
                  wolf predation. Cat and Jim Urbigkit, ranchers in Big Piney,
                  have co-authored a paper on the use of livestock protection
                  dogs (LPDs), which was recently published in Sheep & Goat
                  Research Journal. “The number of LPDs killed by large
                  predators is increasing,” they wrote. “We conducted
                  a literature review to identify LPD breeds that may be more
                  suited for use around large carnivores, such as gray wolves.”..
                  (Click
                  on the link above for the complete story.)
  5/16/10: Wolf
                          packs are denning (By Cat Urbigkit,
                  Pinedale Online!) The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service reports
                  that more than eight Wyoming wolf packs have denned. In Yellowstone
                  National Park, 9-11 packs have denned....(Click
                  on the link above for the complete story.)
  5/9/10: Wolves
                          attack people, livestock in Georgia (By Cat Urbigkit,
                  Pinedale Online!) Wolf attacks on people and livestock has
                  led Georgian villagers to seek permission to kill wolves. Two
                  people are now dead, as are more than 100 head of livestock...(Click
                  on the link above for the complete story.)
  5/9/10: Feds
                          admit to changing wolf recovery target (By Cat Urbigkit,
                  Pinedale Online!) A federal wolf official has admitted that
                  the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service has 
                  changed its wolf recovery target since the reintroduction program
                  began....(Click on the link
                  above for the complete story.)
  5/9/10: Save
                          wolves, hunt wolves (By Cat Urbigkit,
                  Pinedale Online!) Hal Harring has an article in High Country
                  News about Montana's first wolf hunting season. "One Way
                  to Save the Wolf? Hunt It" ....(Click on the link
                  above for the complete story.)
  5/9/10: Montana & Idaho
                          may up wolf quotas (By Cat Urbigkit,
                  Pinedale Online!) Both Idaho and Montana officials are considering
                  proposals to increase the 
                  quotas for their state's next wolf hunting seasons.....(Click
                  on the link above for the complete story.)
  4/29/10: FWS
                          talks up Gros Ventre wolf study (By Cat Urbigkit,
                  Pinedale Online!) The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service reviewed
                  the highlights of a study of wolf predation in the Gros Ventre
                  area with the Jackson Hole News & Guide.....(Click
                  on the link above for the complete story.)
  4/29/10: Wolf
                          population drops in Denali (By Cat Urbigkit,
                  Pinedale Online!) Wolf population declines in several areas
                  of Alaska are causing debate about management actions.....(Click
                  on the link above for the complete story.)
  4/29/10: Wolf
                          hearing June 15 in Montana (By Cat Urbigkit,
                  Pinedale Online!) A federal judge is scheduled to hear oral
                  arguments in the challenge to wolf delisting in the Northern
                  Rockies, on June 15 in Missoula....(Click on the link above
                  for the complete story.)
  4/25/10: Wolves
                          making first stock kills of 2010 (By Cat Urbigkit,
                  Pinedale Online!) The Jackson Hole News & Guide has an
                  article about the first confirmed livestock kills by wolves
                  in 2010, and the control actions that are taking place in response
                  to these continued problems....(Click on the link
                  above for the complete story.)
  4/25/10: Idaho
                          wolf update (By Cat Urbigkit,
                  Pinedale Online!) The Idaho Fish and Game Department reports
                  135 wolves were harvested legally from September 1 through
                  December 31, 2009. Hunters took 46 wolves between January 1
                  and March 31, 2010). USDA Wildlife Services confirmed wolves
                  killed eight calves, injured one calf and probably killed another
                  calf during March. In response to these and previous depredations,
                  Wildlife Services killed 10 wolves...(Click on the link
                  above for the complete story.)
  4/21/10: Wisconsin
                          to study wolf impact on deer (By Cat Urbigkit,
                  Pinedale Online!) The Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources
                  will soon undertake a study to learn the causes of deer deaths
                  in the state's whitetail deer population. With a thriving wolf
                  population of more than 700, hunters are concerned about the
                  impact of predation on deer herds....(Click
                  on the link above for the complete story.)
  4/21/10: Wolf
                          numbers down on Isle Royale (By Cat Urbigkit,
                  Pinedale Online!) The Associated Press reports that wolf numbers
                  have decreased in Isle Royale National Park, but the local
                  moose population appears to be holding steady....(Click on the link
                  above for the complete story.)
  4/16/10: Wolves
                          on the range (By Cat Urbigkit,
                  Pinedale Online!) Bozeman Daily Chronicle reporter Daniel Person
                  has undertaken a four-part series on wolves in the Northern
                  Rockies. This second installment of the series takes a look
                  at wolves on a Montana sheep ranch...(Click on the link
                  above for the complete story.)
  4/16/10: Banning
                          wolf hunter harassment (By Cat Urbigkit,
                  Pinedale Online!) Time has an article called "Wolf
                  Wars: A new move to ban hunter harassment" tackles the
                  issue of people legally harvesting wolves and then being harassed
                  about it by wolf advocates...(Click on the link
                  above for the complete story.)
  4/9/10: Elk
                          foundation spats with Defenders (By Rocky Mountain
                  Elk Foundation press release) Pro-wolf groups were admittedly "surprised
                  and disappointed" when the Rocky Mountain Elk Foundation
                  publicly challenged their mischaracterizations of the real
                  impacts of
                  wolves in the northern Rockies and are feeling even more heat
                  today. Their recent call for a truce has been met with a scathing
                  letter from RMEF President and CEO David Allen, who says Defenders
                  of Wildlife, Western Wildlife Conservancy and others are party
                  to what may become "one of the worst wildlife management
                  disasters since the destruction of bison herds in the 19th
                  Century."....(Click on
                  the link above for the complete story.)
  4/7/10: FWS:
                          $1 million to states for wolf program (By U.S. Fish & Wildlife
                  Service) The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service announced $1 million
                  in grants that will be distributed to 10 states under a new
                  demonstration program designed to help livestock producers
                  undertake proactive, non-lethal activities to reduce the risk
                  of livestock loss from predation by wolves, or to compensate
                  livestock producers for livestock losses caused by wolves.
                  These grants will be provided to Arizona, Idaho, Michigan,
                  Minnesota, Montana, New Mexico, Oregon, Washington, Wisconsin,
                  and Wyoming, and will support the states’ highest priority
                  needs in assisting livestock producers....(Click
                  on the link above for the complete story.)
  4/5/10: Howling
                          at wolves is harassment (By Cat Urbigkit,
                  Pinedale Online!) Media reports from Canada tell us that howling
                  for wolves - whether its done by wolf watchers, commercial
                  outfitters or researchers - is actually wolf harassment....(Click
                  on the link above for the complete story.)
  4/5/10: Wolf
                          recovery funding (By Cat Urbigkit,
                  Pinedale Online!) The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service annual
                  report 2009 for the Northern Rocky Mountain wolf recovery program
                  includes estimates of wolf recovery funding. Wolf recovery
                  has been almost entirely funded by federal appropriations and
                  some private donations. In FY09 about $3,763,000 in federal
                  taxpayer funding was spent on wolf recovery and management
                  in the Northern Rocky Mountains. Wolf management in the NRM
                  in FY 2010 will cost federal taxpayers an estimated $4,206,000.....(Click
                  on the link above for the complete story.)
  3/30/10: Idaho
                          wolf hunt ends (By Idaho Fish and
                  Game) Idaho's first regulated wolf season closes statewide
                  on March 31, 2010. The season already has closed
                  in seven of 12 wolf zones, and as of March 29, hunters have
                  taken 185 wolves. The harvest limit is 220. "The season
                  has succeeded in halting the growth of Idaho's wolf population," Fish
                  and Game Director Cal Groen said. "It showed that Fish
                  and Game is capable of monitoring and managing a well-regulated
                  wolf hunt." The hunt also showed that fears of wholesale
                  slaughter of wolves were unfounded, Groen said. Hunters exhibited
                  good compliance with the rules and with check-in and call-in
                  requirements....(Click on the link above
                  for the complete story.)
  3/27/10: Relative
                          risk of predation from wolves (By Cat Urbigkit,
                  Pinedale Online!) Mark Collinge of the USDA APHIS Wildlife
                  Services office in Boise, Idaho, recently published an interesting
                  paper on the "Relative risks of predation on livestock
                  posed by individual wolves, black bears, mountain lions, and
                  coyotes in Idaho."....(Click on the link
                  above for the complete story.)
  3/26/10: Twenty-one
                          packs with pups (By Cat Urbigkit,
                  Pinedale Online!) The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service reports
                  that in 2009 in Wyoming (outside the national parks) a total
                  of 21 packs produced >89 pups and met the FWS breeding pair
                  definition. Mean litter size of pups surviving to 31 December
                  2009 was 4.1 pups per litter and ranged from 2-14 pups (14
                  pups were a double litter).....(Click on the link
                  above for the complete story.)
  3/26/10: Forty
                          Wyoming wolves died in 2009 (By Cat Urbigkit,
                  Pinedale Online!) The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service reports
                  in 2009, 40 wolves (15% of the total population) were known
                  to have died in Wyoming outside of the national parks. Causes
                  of mortality included: agency control = 31 (77% of all documented
                  mortality); unknown or under law enforcement investigation
                  = 7 (18%); and natural = 2 (5%).....(Click
                  on the link above for the complete story.)
  3/22/10: Wolf
                          shooting under investigation (By Cat Urbigkit,
                  Pinedale Online!) A wolf was shot and killed in Sublette County
                  last week, and the incident is currently under investigation
                  by federal law enforcement officials, although such officials
                  said today they could "neither confirm nor deny" either
                  the incident or the investigation. Wolves are classified as
                  a federally protected species in Wyoming.....(Click
                  on the link above for the complete story.)
  3/19/10: Brucellosis
                          in wolves (By Cat Urbigkit,
                  Pinedale Online!) The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service's Rocky
                  Mountain Wolf Recovery 2009 Interagency Annual Report includes
                  information about brucellosis testing in wolves in Wyoming....(Click
                  on the link above for the complete story.)
  3/17/10: Wyoming
                          wolf population growth (By Cat Urbigkit,
                  Pinedale Online!) The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service's Rocky
                  Mountain Wolf Recovery 2009 Interagency Annual Report includes
                  information about the growth of the wolf population outside
                  the borders of national parks in Wyoming. The population has
                  had an average annual growth rate of 19 percent......(Click on the link above
                  for the complete story.)
  3/16/10: Outfitters
                          hold wolf rally March 20 in Jackson (By Cat Urbigkit,
                  Pinedale Online!) Outfitters are planning a rally in Jackson
                  Hole on Saturday, March 20 to highlight 
                  the impact wolves have on big game populations......(Click
                  on the link above for the complete story.)
  3/14/10: FWS
                          releases annual wolf report 2009 (By Cat Urbigkit,
                  Pinedale Online!) The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service has released
                  the Rocky 
                  Mountain Wolf Recovery annual report for 2009......(Click
                  on the link above for the complete story.)
  3/13/10: Update
                          on Alaska teacher death (By Cat Urbigkit,
                  Pinedale Online!) There are now news stories coming out every
                  day about the death of a 32-year old teacher in Alaska, and
                  the apparent confirmation that her death was caused by wolves.....(Click
                  on the link above for the complete story.)
  3/13/10: Autopsy:
                          Animal mauling killed teacher (By Cat Urbigkit,
                  Pinedale Online!) Autopsy results indicate the 32-year old
                  teacher killed in Alaska died from multiple injuries inflicted
                  during an animal attack. Her body was surrounded by wolf tracks....(Click
                  on the link above for the complete story.)
  3/13/10: Killing
                          wolves for human safety? (By Cat Urbigkit,
                  Pinedale Online!) Alaska has a population of about 11,000 wolves
                  and a unique state statute that allows up to 10 wolves to be
                  killed per day per person in a community should state officials
                  determine that the animals pose a threat to human safety. The
                  issue has been spotlighted since the death of a 32-year old
                  teacher this week, with evidence of wolf predation at the scene....(Click
                  on the link above for the complete story.)
  3/10/10: What
                          was learned from Montana wolf hunt (By Cat Urbigkit,
                  Pinedale Online!) Montana Outdoors magazine has a great article
                  called "A Steady First Step" that examines the lessons
                  learned from the state's first regulated wolf hunt....(Click
                  on the link above for the complete story.)
  3/10/10: Wolves
                          may have killed teacher in Alaska (By Cat Urbigkit,
                  Pinedale Online!) The Anchorage Daily News reports that authorities
                  are investigating the death of a 32-year old teacher in Alaska,
                  and wolves are being investigated as a potential cause....(Click
                  on the link above for the complete story.)
  3/10/10: Ashley
                          Judd: save the wolves (By Cat Urbigkit,
                  Pinedale Online!) Actress Ashley Judd has once again teamed
                  up with Defenders of Wildlife to plea with President Obama
                  to "save the wolves." Judd has recorded a TV spot,
                  airing in Washington DC the week of March 8th, in which she
                  appeals to President Obama to take action to save wolves in
                  the northern Rockies and Greater Yellowstone region....(Click
                  on the link above for the complete story.)
  3/9/10: Wyoming
                          wolf monitoring update (By Cat Urbigkit,
                  Pinedale Online!) The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service issued
                  a report for wolf activity for the early part of March 2010.
                  The report has information on wolf activity near Cody; wolf
                  activity related to elk capture/collaring efforts for the University
                  of Wyoming Absaroka Elk project; capture operations in Yellowstone
                  National Park; and status of the Druid Peak Pack......(Click
                  on the link above for the complete story.)
  3/9/10: Montana
                          issues new wolf kill rules (By Cat Urbigkit,
                  Pinedale Online!) Montana Fish Wildlife and Parks officials
                  have issued new rules for dealing with problem wolves, allowing
                  USDA Wildlife Services specialists to proceed with removing
                  problem wolves without prior FWP authorization......(Click
                  on the link above for the complete story.)
  3/9/10: Wolf
                          reintroduction for Grand Canyon? (By Cat Urbigkit,
                  Pinedale Online!) Some are advocating that wolves recovery
                  should focus on establishing a wolf population on the North
                  Rim of the Grand Canyon.....(Click
                  on the link above for the complete story.)
  3/9/10: Alaska
                          eliminates Denali wolf harvest buffer zone (By Cat Urbigkit,
                  Pinedale Online!) Alaska wildlife officials have rejected the
                  wolf harvest buffer zone for Denali National park and Preserve.....(Click
                  on the link above for the complete story.)
  3/9/10: Idaho
                          wants expanded wolf hunt (By Cat Urbigkit,
                  Pinedale Online!) The director of the Idaho Fish and Game Department
                  is advocating an expanded wolf hunting season in order to stop
                  the decline of the Lolo area elk population....(Click
                  on the link above for the complete story.)
  3/9/10: Tips
                          for dealing with wolves (By Cat Urbigkit,
                  Pinedale Online!) Canadian wildlife officials have offered
                  a series of tips for dealing with wolves that do not demonstrate
                  a fear of humans.....(Click
                  on the link above for the complete story.)
  2/28/10: Using
                          wolves to control elk (By Cat Urbigkit,
                  Pinedale Online!) A recent paper in BioScience proposes the
                  use of small populations of wolves "for ecosystem restoration
                  and stewardship." The paper proposes that small populations
                  of wolves could be placed throughout the national park system
                  in order to control over-abundant ungulate populations.....(Click on the link
                  above for the complete story.)
  2/28/10: Wolves
                          wear out welcome (By Cat Urbigkit,
                  Pinedale Online!) Wolves have apparently worn out their welcome
                  in Minnesota and Wisconsin, according to a press report in
                  the Twin Cities' Pioneer Press....(Click on the link
                  above for the complete story.)
  2/28/10: Brits
                          consider reintroducing big predators (By Cat Urbigkit,
                  Pinedale Online!) The British countryside may soon
                  harbor bears, lynx, wolves and elk, according 
                  to press accounts of a proposal under consideration....(Click
                  on the link above for the complete story.)
  2/28/10: Elk
                          foundation calls out motives of wolf groups (Rocky Mountain
                  Elk Foundation press release) In letters to legislators and
                  newspapers across the West, the Rocky Mountain Elk Foundation
                  is calling
                  out groups like Defenders of Wildlife, Western Wildlife Conservancy
                  and others for their disingenuous use of data on wolves and
                  elk. The RMEF action was prompted by each group’s recent
                  op-ed articles in the media, as well as testimony before Utah
                  lawmakers by Western Wildlife Conservancy Executive Director
                  Kirk Robinson. All cited RMEF statistics to argue that restored
                  wolf populations have somehow translated to growing elk herds
                  in the northern Rockies. RMEF says the theory that wolves haven’t
                  had a significant adverse impact on some elk populations is
                  not accurate....(Click on the link above for
                  the complete story.)
  2/23/10: Infectious
                          disease in Yellowstone wolves (By Cat Urbigkit,
                  Pinedale Online!) A team of researchers conducted a serologic
                  inventory of infectious disease in Yellowstone National Park's
                  canid community and the results are interesting. They found
                  high, constant exposure to canine parvovirus, canine adenovirus,
                  and canine herpesvirus suggesting that these pathogens were
                  enzootic within YNP wolves and coyotes. An average of 50% of
                  wolves exhibited exposure to the protozoan parasite, Neospora
                  caninum, although individuals' odds of exposure tended to increase
                  with age and was temporally variable. Of the pathogens we examined,
                  none appear to jeopardize the long-term population of canids
                  in YNP. However, CDV appears capable of causing short-term
                  population declines....(Click
                  on the link above for the complete story.)
  2/23/10: Mexico
                          plans wolf reintroduction (By Cat Urbigkit,
                  Pinedale Online!) The Mexican government is planning to release
                  five endangered Mexican wolves into the Sonoran country, within
                  quick walking distance to Arizona, which is raising concern
                  from Arizona citizens who know that if one of the wolves enter
                  the state, it is granted full endangered status. That means
                  the animals can't be harmed or killed, even if caught in the
                  act of killing livestock....(Click on the link above
                  for the complete story.)
  2/23/10: Wolf
                          advocates denied injunction (By Cat Urbigkit,
                  Pinedale Online!) Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife personnel
                  collared three wolves in one of the state's two known wolf
                  packs last week. The three collared wolves are part of the
                  10-member Imnaha pack....(Click on the link above for
                  the complete story.)
  2/23/10: Oregon
                          collars three wolves (By Cat Urbigkit,
                  Pinedale Online!) Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife personnel
                  collared three wolves in one of the state's two known wolf
                  packs last week. The three collared wolves are part of the
                  10-member Imnaha pack....(Click on the link above for
                  the complete story.)
  2/17/10: Yellowstone
                          wolf population in transition (By Cat Urbigkit,
                  Pinedale Online!) Wolf numbers in Yellowstone National Park
                  declined for the second consecutive year. The decline was expected
                  and considered natural. The Yellowstone Wolf Project reports
                  the 2009 population at 96-98 wolves, down 23 percent from the
                  124 wolves recorded in 2008. This is the fourth decline since
                  wolf reintroduction began in 1995. A population high of 174
                  wolves was recorded in 2003. In 2004 and 2007, 171 wolves were
                  counted..... (Click on the link above for the complete
                  story.)
  2/9/10: Idaho
                          Wildlife Services publishes wolf report (By Cat Urbigkit,
                  Pinedale Online!) The USDA-APHIS Idaho Wildlife Services office
                  has published its annual wolf activity report for 2009. The
                  report is full of interesting information about wolves in Idaho,
                  including information that could pertain to Wyoming wolf management....
                  (Click on the
                  link above for the complete story.)
  2/9/10: Livestock
                          losses to wolves put in perspective (By Cat Urbigkit,
                  Pinedale Online!) The USDA-APHIS Idaho Wildlife Services' annual
                  wolf activity report looks at the topic of livestock losses
                  by four species predators (coyotes, wolves, mountain lions
                  and bears) most often implicated in predation on livestock
                  in Idaho. By determining the average number of livestock killed
                  per each individual predator on the landscape, and comparing
                  these figures among the four species, it turns out that individual
                  wolves in Idaho are about 170 times more likely to kill cattle
                  than are individual coyotes or black bears. Individual wolves
                  were determined to be about 21 times more likely to kill cattle
                  than were individual mountain lions.... (Click
                  on the link above for the complete story.)
  2/9/10: Sterilization
                          of wolves considered (By Cat Urbigkit,
                  Pinedale Online!) The USDA-APHIS Idaho Wildlife Services office,
                  which performs wolf control in Idaho, has the following to
                  say in its annual wolf activity report: "One approach
                  that has been recommended by a number of recognized wolf experts
                  as a potential means of reducing wolf-livestock conflicts is
                  to consider sterilization of wolves in certain circumstances…” Wildlife
                  Services recommends that in some chronic problem areas, surgical
                  sterilization of one or both alpha wolves be considered as
                  an alternative to removal of all the pack members. Determinations
                  as to which packs might qualify for this treatment would depend
                  a number of logistical factors...”.... (Click
                  on the link above for the complete story.)
  2/9/10: Wolf
                          advocate warned for claiming carcass (By Cat Urbigkit,
                  Pinedale Online!) An Idaho wolf advocate has been issued a
                  written warning for her attempt to claim a wolf carcass killed
                  by federal
                  officials (for livestock depredations) as her own. She tagged
                  the wolf with an Idaho wolf tag. If the ploy had worked, the
                  animal would count against the wolf hunt quota. But state officials
                  said that was inappropriate and cited her for her action, noted
                  that under Idaho code, any wolves killed in control actions
                  become property of the state..... (Click
                  on the link above for the complete story.)
  2/9/10: Wolf
                          pack moves into Colorado? (By Cat Urbigkit,
                  Pinedale Online!) It appears a pack of wolves has moved into
                  Colorado. Wildlife officials are investigating wolf sign found
                  on a western Colorado ranch. The presence of wolves in Colorado
                  is also the front-page feature in High Country News.... (Click on the link
                  above for the complete story.)
  2/9/10: Wolves
                          pushed as park stewards (By Cat Urbigkit,
                  Pinedale Online!) Some researchers are advocating using wolf
                  pack introductions as a way to control ungulate populations
                  in national parks. But how to control the wolves once they
                  are released? The article suggests, "Neuter the wolves,
                  fence them in, fit them with shock collars and - just in case
                  - add a tracking device so they can be hunted and killed if
                  they get too far afield."....
                  (Click on the link above for the complete story.)
  2/8/10: Pack
                          of 22 wolves in Gros Ventre (By Cat Urbigkit,
                  Pinedale Online!) The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service reports
                  several packs in the Jackson area have been traveling beyond
                  their normal winter home ranges. They give reports on the Buffalo,
                  Pinnacle Peak, Phantom Springs and Pacific Creek packs.....
                  (Click on the link above for the complete story.)
  2/8/10: Romeo
                          wolf a no-show (By Cat Urbigkit,
                  Pinedale Online!) The famously visible wolf dubbed Romeo that
                  has roamed near Juneau, Alaska in recent years is a no-show
                  this winter, according to the Anchorage Daily News. There is
                  much speculation and concern for his possible demise. A recent
                  news account showing photos of Romeo was actually an accounting
                  of the wolf's prior visits to civilization, not recent activity......
                  (Click on the link above for the complete story.)
  2/6/10: Minnesota's
                          wolf woes (By Cat Urbigkit,
                  Pinedale Online!) News reports from Minnesota note that there
                  is a decline in deer numbers at the same time there is an increase
                  in both wolf sightings and livestock depredations..... (Click
                  on the link above for the complete story.)
  2/6/10: Utah
                          tames wolf bill (By Cat Urbigkit,
                  Pinedale Online!) A Utah legislative panel has tamed a bill
                  aimed to require the removal of any wild wolves found in that
                  state. The bill has now been amended to request federal wildlife
                  officials remove any wolves found in the state..... (Click
                  on the link above for the complete story.)
  2/6/10: Sweden
                          to import wolves (By Cat Urbigkit,
                  Pinedale Online!) After holding a wolf hunt just a few months
                  ago, wildlife officials in Sweden are now moving forward with
                  plans to import wolves into the central part of the country.
                  The wolf population in Sweden is inbred, and the program to
                  import wolves will help to improve the population's genetics.....
                  (Click
                  on the link above for the complete story.)
  2/6/10: Wolf
                          arguments heard in Cheyenne (By Cat Urbigkit,
                  Pinedale Online!) A federal judge in Cheyenne heard oral arguments
                  in the State of Wyoming's lawsuit against the U.S. Fish and
                  Wildlife Service for its failure to delist wolves..... (Click on the link above for the complete story.)
  2/6/10: Wolf
                          hunters' names published online (By Cat Urbigkit,
                  Pinedale Online!) An opponent of Idaho's wolf hunting season
                  has reportedly published the names 
                  of those who harvested wolves. A listing of 122 names is now
                  on his website. He 
                  was quoted as saying it wasn't his intention that these hunters
                  be harassed..... (Click on
                  the link above for the complete story.)
  1/30/10: Official
                          Wyoming wolf count (By Cat Urbigkit,
                  Pinedale Online!) The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service reports
                  that for 2009, Wyoming had at least 319 wolves in at least
                  44 packs (including 27 breeding pairs). Wyoming (outside Yellowstone
                  National Park) had at least 223 wolves in at least 30 packs
                  (>21 breeding pairs). Yellowstone National Park estimates >96
                  wolves in 14 packs (6 breeding pairs)....
                  (Click on the link above for the complete story.)
  1/22/10: Wolf
                          hearing set for Jan. 29 (By Cat Urbigkit,
                  Pinedale Online!) The U.S. District Court for Wyoming is set
                  to hear oral arguments in the State of Wyoming challenge to
                  the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service for failing to delist wolves
                  in Wyoming. The federal court in Cheyenne will hear arguments
                  on Friday, January 29, at 9 a.m. Members of the Wyoming Wolf
                  Coalition, which sided with the state in the case, will hold
                  a support rally on the Capital steps before the hearing.....
                  (Click on the link above
                  for the complete story.)
  1/22/10: Utah
                          tries to prohibit wolves (By Cat Urbigkit,
                  Pinedale Online!) A Utah legislator is proposing the state
                  enact legislation that would prohibit wolves in Utah. The bill
                  would require state wildlife officials to capture or kill any
                  wolf it discovers in the state, with the exception of wolves
                  legally held in captivity.... (Click on the
                  link above for the complete story.)
  1/14/10: Idaho
                          sportsmen concerned about wolf parasite (By Cat Urbigkit,
                  Pinedale Online!) Idaho For Wildlife's latest newsletter has
                  a feature article "Two-thirds of Idaho 
                  wolf carcasses have hydatid disease tapeworms" and urges
                  caution for those 
                  who may handle wolf carcasses.... (Click on the
                  link above for the complete story.)
  1/12/10: Romeo
                          wolf back in Juneau (By Cat Urbigkit,
                  Pinedale Online!) "Romeo" the Alaska wolf that repeatedly
                  hangs around Juneau in the winter, playing with dogs and being
                  very visible, is back at it again.... (Click on the
                  link above for the complete story.)
  1/12/10: Kyrgyzs
                          use horses to protect against wolves (By Cat Urbigkit,
                  Pinedale Online!) Herdsmen in Kyrgyzstan use their horses
                  to guard against wolves, and ride the horses in attacks against
                  wolves... (Click on the link above for the complete
                  story.)
  1/12/10: Montana
                          couple fears for their cattle (By Cat Urbigkit,
                  Pinedale Online!) The Western News, out of Libby, Montana,
                  has an article about a Montana couple whose small herd of Dexter
                  cattle were attacked by wolves, with their milk cow killed....
                  (Click on the link above
                  for the complete story.)
  1/12/10: Montana
                          wolf update (By Cat Urbigkit,
                  Pinedale Online!) Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks officials
                  publish a weekly update on wolves, which is available on Mondays
                  and covers the week prior.... (Click on the link above
                  for the complete story.)
  1/12/10: Idaho
                          wolf update (By Cat Urbigkit,
                  Pinedale Online!) There are still several hunt areas open for
                  the harvest of wolves in Idaho, with the season set to close
                  at the end of March, or when quotas are met. Also, the Idaho
                  Fish and Game Department has posted a wolf management progress
                  report for December 2009.... (Click on the link above
                  for the complete story.)
  1/6/10: Wolf
                          advocates file Idaho lawsuit (By Cat Urbigkit,
                  Pinedale Online!) Wolf advocacy organizations (the Wolf Recovery
                  Foundation and Western Watersheds Project) have filed a lawsuit
                  against the U.S. Department of the Agriculture (both Forest
                  Service and Wildlife Services) in federal court in Idaho....
                  (Click on the link above for the complete
                  story.)
  1/6/10: Sweden
                          closes wolf hunt after four days (By Cat Urbigkit,
                  Pinedale Online!) With a total hunt quota of 27 wolves, hunters
                  in Sweden took swift action to reach that goal, taking 20 wolves
                  in the first day of the hunt, and reaching the quota in only
                  four days. The Swedish parliament voted to limit the wolf population
                  to about 210 animals, and this hunt was the nation's first
                  in 45 years..... (Click
                  on the link above for the complete story.)
  1/5/10: Final
                          2009 Wyoming wolf update (By Cat Urbigkit,
                  Pinedale Online!) The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service has issued
                  its last weekly wolf report for 2009, providing an end-of-year
                  summary of livestock depredation problems...... (Click on the link
                  above for the complete story.)
  1/4/10: Montana
                           wolf situation assessed (By Cat Urbigkit,
                  Pinedale Online!) Helena Independent Record reporter Eve Byron
                  wrote an interesting article attempting to summarize the state
                  of wolf recovery in Montana..... (Click
                  on the link above for the complete story.)
  1/4/10: Eastern
                          coyotes part wolf (By Cat Urbigkit,
                  Pinedale Online!) A recent coyote hunt in Pennsylvania resulted
                  in the harvest of some darn big 
                  coyotes - four of them were over 50 pounds. The eastern portion
                  of the nation 
                  apparently produces big coyotes because these critters have
                  some wolf genetics
                  .... (Click on the link above for the complete story.)
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