by Editor | Mar 14, 2013 | WA State News, Water Issues, Wolves
The policy cutoff is now behind us, and this week all eyes are on the fiscal committees that have until Friday, March 1, to move bills out of their committees. The one caveat is that this cutoff does not apply to bills that are considered NTIB – Necessary To...
by Editor | Jan 18, 2013 | Wolves
Kretz: ‘It seems like most of the support for wolves is in areas where there are none’ By MATTHEW WEAVER Capital Press Posted 1/18/2013 A lawmaker from Eastern Washington says if wolves are so welcome on the west side of the state, they should be moved...
by Editor | Jan 15, 2013 | Wolves
By MATTHEW WEAVER Capital Press A lawmaker from Eastern Washington says if wolves are so welcome on the west side of the state, they should be moved there. Rep. Joel Kretz, R-Wauconda, plans to propose legislation this week to move wolves into Western Washington near...
by Editor | Jan 7, 2013 | Environmental Lawsuits, Govt Agencies, Wolves
Allege Commission Violated Constitutional Rights and Procedures Posted 1/6/2013 Livingston, Montana – Today four sportsmen organizations and one rancher sued the Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks Commission (“FWP” or “Commission”) in state district court to challenge...
by Editor | Dec 27, 2012 | Govt Agencies, WA State DOE, Wildlands Project, Wolves
By MATTHEW WEAVER Capital Press Posted 12/27/2012 Two Native American tribes in eastern Washington are moving ahead with plans to manage wolves on their reservations. The Spokane Tribe of Indians is proceeding with an internal review of a proposed wolf...
by Editor | Oct 27, 2012 | Wildlands Project, Wolves
The goal of environmental groups should be to find ways that humans can coexist with carnivores. Endless lawsuits do the opposite. by Arthur Middleton, Jackson, Wyoming as printed in the Wall Street Journal October 12, 2012 Wyoming – The U.S. Fish and Wildlife...