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Wyoming Game and Fish Department should be allowed to do selective wolf control until that wildlife population rebounds, then it should stop. Wyomings wildlife has more to ... has a management plan that incorporates the points mentioned above. The deadline to comment on wolf delisting has been changed to August 6. Please visit http://www.jhalliance.com/Library/PressReleases/ ...
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Summary of Minnesota's Wolf Management Legislation
DNR is directed to develop. Most of the provisions of this bill ... domestic animals, or pets is verified and if the owner requests wolf control, the DNR Commissioner shall open a predator control area, not exceeding a one-mile radius, around the depredation ...
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Gray Wolf - Distinct Population Segments
Colorado pikeminnow (or squawfish), the southern sea otter, the gray wolf in the Southwest and the Northern U.S. Rockies, the black-footed ferret, and the whooping ...
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Radiation Control Agency Authorized Training Service Providers
Brief Explanation of Training Authorizations by Radiation Control Regulatory Agencies (Last update 01/12/2001) Agency Authorized Training Radiation Safety Training Courses (per ... Instructors CA 028 - Indust Rad William Powell NRC 34-02963-01 OH 028 - Indust Rad Wolf Creek Nuclear Operating Corp. KA 028 - Indust Rad X-Ray Inspection Inc. LA-2918-L01 ...
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Gray Wolf - WDNR
Endangered Species Act (Exit DNR). With protection, the Minnesota wolf population in-creased and several individuals dispersed into northern Wisconsin in the mid-1970s. In 1975 ... of Indian reservations. After state and federal delisting occur, the landowners will be able to control some problem wolves on their own land. What You Can Do The future of wolves in ...
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Red Wolf Facts
The other species is the larger Gray Wolf. In 1973 they were declared an endangered species and in 1980 the USFWS officially declared the Red ... . In the early part of the 20th century extensive predator control program basically wiped out the entire red wolf population. Only two populations of red wolf were believe to exist by the late 1930s. One ...
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Professor Wolf H
Production of building materials and components, metals, minerals and gases from seawater, direct or indirect ...
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Polar bear control and management, Ursus arctos
Polar bear control and management, Ursus arctos Home| Ask the Expert | Contact | Site Map | Store | About | FAQ| Disclaimer | POLAR BEARS Peter L. Clarkson Wolf/Grizzly Bear Biologist Renewable Resources Government of the N. ... bears. in S. E. Hygnstrom, R. M. Timm and G. E. Larson, eds. Prevention and Control of Wildlife Damage. Coop. Ext., Univ. Nebraska, Lincoln. Lewis, R. W., and J. A. Lentfer. ...
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Newfoundland Wolf - Extinct Species
Newfoundland. European settlers were only too willing to view the wolf as a cattle killer, and so decided to kill off the islands population by setting a ... , the government put out a bounty on wolf hides. Vigorous hunting and trapping led to its extinction in 1911. Hunting, trapping and vigorous predator control methods destroyed the last remaining survivors on ...
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Jackson Hole Conservation Alliance
Wildlife Service removed Rocky Mountain gray wolves from endangered species protection, and accepted Wyoming's Wolf Management Plan, saying it satisfied their requirements to ensure the wolves' viability. Since Wyoming's ... ruling, Molloy said the federal government had not met its own standard for wolf recovery, and that wolf-control laws in the three states were "more than likely to eliminate any ...
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