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Wolf advocates questioned the authorized killing of a Mexican gray wolf blamed for ranch incidents in New Mexico.
The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service plans to kill an endangered Mexican gray wolf because of livestock kills, and environmental advocates are asking the agency to reconsider. The agency has killed at ...
Colorado lawmakers are meeting in a special session to close an $800 million gap after a $1.2 billion revenue shortfall. One ...
New legislation will aim to pause Colorado's gray wolf reintroduction program and reallocate some of the funds to address ...
Newly released records reveal that the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service recently ordered the U.S. Department of Agriculture to ...
Colorado legislators began to advance proposals dealing with an $800 million budget shortfall on Thursday, just hours after ...
Meet some of the wildest animal hybrids. Which occur naturally, which are found only in zoos, and which come straight out of ...
Advertisement -A Newport resident and University of Rhode Island professor has been awarded one of the nation’s most ...
Wildlife advocates had criticized how Fish and Wildlife Service Director Brian Nesvik — then the Wyoming wildlife chief — ...
Video of the wolf on a leash in a bar prompted outrage. A sheriff’s department investigation stalled, but more than a year ...
Cody Roberts, whose actions sparked global outrage, was indicted for allegedly running over the wolf with a snowmobile, ...
A Wyoming grand jury has indicted a man on an animal cruelty charge after he allegedly hit a wolf with a snowmobile, taped ...