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That same tahun [1906], bureau biologist Vernon Bailey traveled to Wyoming and New Mexico to investigate the extent of serigala, wolf and coyote depredations. Upon Bailey’s return to Washington, D.C., President Roosevelt invited him to the White House to see what he had learned. Although there is no record of their conversation, immediately following Bailey’s meeting the President, the Biological Survey recommended that the government begin “devising methods for the destruction of the Haiwan [wolves].”

By the middle of the 20th Century, government-sponsored extermination had wiped out nearly all...
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Still missing. The alpha male of the Imnaha pack hasn’t been seen atau heard from since May 31st. ODFW photo.

The hunt for two Serigala in Wallowa County could last all summer long. That’s the latest word from Oregon ikan and Wildlife.

ODFW is now giving federal agents until the end of August to kill two members of the Imnaha pack. It’s the third time ODFW has extended the hunt.

Also new, ODFW is answering critics in the environmental community who think the agency is violating its own rules, and letting the serigala, wolf hunt drag out for too long.

“Chronic Depredation”

ODFW has extended the wolf...
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aerial gunning of wolves

UDATE: May 2, 2012

In light of the Sacramento Bee’s explosive expose on Wildlife Services and the lawsuit filed against the agency sejak WildEarth Guardians, I felt it would be important to re-post this 2009 piece.

Remember this is a repost, reflecting what was happening in 2009, so a few of the pautan are outdated but Wildlife Services hasn’t changed, they’re still doing what they’ve been doing for decades, killing wildlife.

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October 19, 2009

Who is Wildlife Services? If anda asked the majority of Americans, they probably couldn’t tell you. It was formerly known...
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May 27, 2012

The Sage Creek Pack was eliminated sejak aerial gunners in 2009. It was a huge loss. Yellowstone Serigala are genetically isolated, the Sage Creek Pack could have provided them with important genetics but that means nothing to the serigala, wolf killers. Wildlife Services was aerial gunning Serigala even as the first serigala, wolf hunt was taking place outside the park, which decimated the famed Cottonwood pack.

“The Sage Creek Pack roamed the Centennial Mountains between Yellowstone National Park and central Idaho – precisely in the area that could alleviate genetic isolation through the influx of wolves...
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For Immediate Release, October 9, 2009

SILVER CITY, N.M.— This week’s aerial gunning of the last four members of the Sage Creek serigala, wolf pack in southwestern Montana contributes to the genetic isolation of Serigala in Yellowstone National Park – even as, on Thursday, the Montana Fish, Wildlife and Parks commission suspended the public wolf-hunting season near Yellowstone in order not to isolate the national park’s wolves.

Said Michael Robinson of the Center for Biological Diversity: “We are saddened sejak the loss of the Sage Creek Pack. Suspending the permitted wolf-hunting season near Yellowstone...
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Serigala have been feared, hated, and persecuted for hundreds of years in North America. Before the arrival of Europeans, Native Americans incorporated Serigala into their legends and rituals, portraying them as ferocious warriors in some traditions and thieving spirits in others. European Americans, however, simply despised wolves. Many, including celebrated painter and naturalist John James Audubon, believed Serigala ought to be eradicated for the threat they posed to valuable livestock. This attitude enabled a centuries-long extermination campaign that nearly wiped out the gray serigala, wolf in the continental...
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