Recent Wolf News: Mexican wolf died from gunshot wound - Thu, 09 Feb 2012 A young Mexican gray wolf that died of injuries near Big Lake in December had been shot, state and federal officials said Thursday. A necropsy determined the cause of death for the male wolf, which was born earlier in 2011 to the Bluestem Pack in eastern Arizona's Apache-Sitgreaves National Forests. The wolf was found south of Big Lake Dec. 3 with an injured rear leg. A member of the public had ... Timber Wolf Alliance's Zach Wilson and Carl Anderson: If doing wolf hunt, do it right - Sun, 12 Feb 2012 Over the last two decades, the ecology of the northern Wisconsin landscape has been changing. Wolves, a natural part of our state's heritage and ecology, are reclaiming their presence. Now, as that recovery is becoming complete, the Wisconsin Legislature is proposing the first hunting season on wolves in over half a century. This proposal has brought strong reactions from a public that holds ... Sibling of famous OR-7 wolf killed by hunter in Idaho - Fri, 10 Feb 2012 The radio-collared male wolf, identified as OR-9, was killed Feb. 2 near a cattle feedlot and winter calving area north of Emmett, between Boise and the Snake River, said a spokesman for the Idaho Department of Fish and Game. Wolf Pack basketball: Nevada looks to solve zone 'D' - Thu, 09 Feb 2012 Nevada's Deonte Burton dunks against Idaho on Saturday. / Tom Smedes/RGJ WHO: Nevada (19-4, 8-1 WAC) at Hawaii (13-9, 5-3) WHEN: Today, 9 p.m. WHERE: Stan Sheriff Center (10,300 capacity) in Honolulu RADIO/TV: 94.5 FM/KAME BETTING LINE: Nevada favored by 1.5 points Wolf hunt winds down well shy of goals - Sat, 11 Feb 2012 Unless the wolf hunt picks up substantially over the next few days, it appears Montana will fall well short of its statewide quota when the extended season closes Wednesday, Feb. 15.
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