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Hunting wolves reduces livestock deaths measurably, but minimally, according to new study
Wolf hunting has prevented livestock loss in a measurable way, but it is by no means a silver bullet, according to an international research team led by the University of Michigan. Subscribe to our ...
This year’s elk season is a historic one in Colorado. It’s the first time in more than 80 years that big-game hunters have shared the landscape with an established population of gray wolves. This is ...
The number of deer harvests this hunting season appears to have bounced back after several low years. Some hunters have ...
As Montana holds its first big-game wolf hunt, the question remains: What does a hunter ethically do with a wolf? Taxidermists say wolf pelts aren't top grade at this time of year, compared with their ...
ST. PAUL — A debate on the Minnesota Senate floor about a wolf hunting season involved a Republican senator suggesting a trapping program in order to release wolves into the yards of people who are ...
Petersburg wolf trapper David Benitz (right) guides "MeatEater" host Clay Newcomb (left) on a hunt in Southeast Alaska. (Courtesy "MeatEater" YouTube channel) Petersburg was the backdrop of several ...
If you ever watch a wolf in the wild, the first thing you notice is its silence. A wolf does not crash through a forest or ...
This story, “I Hunt to Eat: Part 2 — The Wolves Circled,” appeared in the June 1970 issue of Outdoor Life. (You don’t need to read Part 1 to enjoy this story ...
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