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  2. Rod Coronado - Wikipedia

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    He served an additional year for the incendiary device charge and an additional four months for a probation violation. Since 2013, Coronado has been involved in gray wolf conservation in the contiguous United States. He founded Wolf Patrol, a nonprofit that monitors treatment of wolves and reports illegal wolf hunting.

  3. Anderson: Lessons from Wisconsin's controversial wolf hunt ...

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    Wisconsin's image took a hit recently when 216 wolves were killed during a three-day Badger State hunt — a toll that was 82% over the hunt's quota. Time was in this country when that result ...

  4. Smith: Voyageurs Wolf Project a beacon of facts on ...

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    The Voyageurs Wolf Project examined data collected by the Minnesota Department of Natural Resources from 2012 to 2022 regarding deer hunting, including the number of deer hunters and deer ...

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  6. Wolf hunting - Wikipedia

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    Wolf Hunt by Gerard Rijsbrack, depicting a wolf hunt by the French king's hounds, 3rd quarter of 18th century. It is known that wolves survived in Scotland up until the 18th century. [9] Mary, Queen of Scots, is known to have hunted wolves in the forest of Atholl in 1563. [6] Stories on the killing of the alleged last wolf of Scotland vary.

  7. Colorado Parks and Wildlife holding meetings over ...

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    (The Center Square) – Parks and Wildlife have started planning for the next round of gray wolf releases despite outcry over the plan's bloated budget and adverse effects on Colorado's ...

  8. Repopulation of wolves in Colorado - Wikipedia

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    After federal wolf protection ended, the states and tribes became responsible, once again, to manage the animal and regulate hunting. [9] In Colorado wolves continue to be classified as a protected endangered species. [10] Fines, jail time and a loss of hunting license privileges can result from violations. [11]

  9. Smith: Wolf legal action heats up as two court filings seek ...

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    The listing means no lethal management – including hunting, trapping or removals by U.S. Department of Agriculture Wildlife Services agents – can be used on wolves in 44 states.