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Following the Phantom Hill wolf Pack through Central Idaho.
The Phantom Hill Wolf Pack is a widely popular pack of wolves named for their rendezvous near Phantom Hill in central Idaho. We've got activists on the ground watching and documenting the day to day events o… See more →
  • December 2, 2010

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    Brian Ertz
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    Friends, According to a November 29 article in the Washington Post, Interior Secretary Ken Salazar made a back-room pledge to Western governors yesterday that the administration will back congressional efforts to strip gray wolves of their endangered species status. Supporters of wolves and other w... See More

  • February 4, 2010

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    Friends, On February 3, 2010 Western Watersheds Project, the Wolf Recovery Foundation and our coalition partners filed a Motion and Opening Brief in federal district court requesting a preliminary injunction or temporary restraining order to block the landing of helicopters to radio collar wolves in t... See More

  • January 6, 2010

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    Friends, On December 31, 2009 Western Watersheds Project and the Wolf Recovery Foundation welcomed the New Year by filing litigation in federal court challenging the federal government's mismanagement of public lands and wolves in Central Idaho. Learn More about this important lawsuit : http:... See More

  • September 19, 2009

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    The Idaho Department of Fish & Game has recently requested the Forest Service to allow the landing of helicopters in the Frank-Church Wilderness so that it can capture and collar wolves within the wilderness area. Learn More: http://wolves.wordpress.com/2009/09/18/of-wolves-wilderness/ Landing a he... See More

  • September 19, 2009

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    Brian Ertz
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    The Idaho Department of Fish & Game has recently requested the Forest Service to allow the landing of helicopters in the Frank-Church Wilderness so that it can capture and collar wolves within the wilderness area. Learn More: http://wolves.wordpress.com/2009/09/18/of-wolves-wilderness/ Landing a he... See More

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