Wildlife Protection

Animal Cruelty Case vs. U.S. Forest Service Sidelined

by PEER | June 22, 2017
Two Horses and a Mule Died of Dehydration in Arizona’s Apache-Sitgreaves Forest ...

Gaunt BLM Preps for Starvation Diet

by PEER | June 20, 2017
Buyouts to “Accelerate Attrition” While Meeting New Trump Agenda ...

Grand Canyon Cattalo Control Welcome but Weak

by PEER | June 5, 2017
Short-Term Reduction Leaves Hybrid Herd in Park & Long-Term Solution in Limbo ...

Wisconsin Coyote-Killing Contests Need Reining In

by PEER | May 30, 2017
Groups Push for Federal Intervention to Curb Endangered Species Act Violations ...

Curbs Sought on Rogue Rancher to Abate Wolf Conflicts

by PEER | May 16, 2017
Washington Rancher Wiped Out 15% of State’s Wolves in Violation of Federal Rules ...

Wolves

by Susan Sargent | May 9, 2017
War on Wolves and Science Having been eradicated from the lower 48 states due to unfettered hunting during the early twentieth century, gray wolves (Canis lupus) have been a hallmark species for the success of the Endangered Species Act. More than twenty years after being listed as an ...
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