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Washington State Farm Bureau Report
A series of public meetings to help develop a wolf management plan in Washington state have been canceled due to concerns over safety.
Washington State Farm Bureau Report
A series of public meetings to help develop a wolf management plan in Washington state have been canceled due to concerns over safety.
Washington State Farm Bureau Report
U.S. Representative introduces bill to take gray wolves off the endangered species list and hand wolf management over to states.
Washington State Farm Bureau Report
U.S. Representative introduces bill to take gray wolves off the endangered species list and hand wolf management over to states.
Washington State Farm Bureau Report
A Togo pack wolf is killed by state Fish & Wildlife after Olympia judge clears way.
Washington State Farm Bureau Report
Ranchers met at the first-ever Cowboy Summit in Ellensburg in search of answers to the wolf problem.
Washington State Farm Bureau Report
Washington Fish and Wildlife statewide wolf specialist Ben Maletzke gives us the 2018 wolf update.
Washington State Farm Bureau Report
2017's First Confirmed Depredation Appears to Involve a New Pack.
Fruit Grower Report
WDA Sends 20 Specialty Crop Grant Finalists to USDA for Consideration.
Washington State Farm Bureau Report
The first wolf is captured, collared, and released west of the Cascades in Skagit County.
Washington State Farm Bureau Report
Wolf Population Continues to Grow, but mostly in four counties in Northeast Washington
Washington State Farm Bureau Report
Washington Wolf Population Grows, but stays put in Northeast Counties where cattle are preyed upon.
Washington State Farm Bureau Report
Ag Network's Greg Martin highlights some of the ag related funding in both the House and Senate budget proposals, and NASS NW Regional Field Office releases prospective 2015 planting estimates for wheat, barley and hay.
Washington State Farm Bureau Report
Expanding U.S. potato exports into Mexico, and WDFW holds public meetings on wolf management.
Land & Livestock Report
In Northeast Washington, the Wedge Wolf pack has had multiple killings of cows and calves and according to the Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife, the pack will soon be eliminated.
Washington State Farm Bureau Report
The WDFW needs to be able to regionally delist gray wolves.