Colorado Parks and Wildlife failed in its latest attempt to locate and kill an uncollared wolf in Rio Blanco County responsible for repeated attacks on livestock. The wildlife agency announced on ...
WARNING: DISTRESSING CONTENT. The 18-year-old Brit was subjected to the sickening attack, which was recorded and shared on Snapchat, in August, 2023. Her attackers were sentenced earlier this week ...
KTVZ News reported that officials at Butte Falls Charter School, which serves 159 students, from kindergartners to high school seniors, made the decision after spotting the wolf near the property at 1 ...
The Colorado Parks and Wildlife Commission approved more than $706,000 in wolf depredation claims for 2025 during its March meeting last week, an amount that exceeds the state’s annual wolf ...
WARNING: DISTRESSING CONTENT. After enduring a horrifying gang rape in a Magaluf hotel room by a 'wolf pack' of predators, an ...
The Colorado Parks and Wildlife Commission approved more than $706,000 in wolf depredation claims for 2025 during its March meeting, an amount that exceeds the state’s annual wolf compensation fund by ...
California will reexamine its gray wolf conservation policies — including tactics North State ranchers use to protect cattle — now that the endangered and protected species' pack numbers are growing ...
There are plenty of dangerous beasts out there whose teeth, claws, horns and hoofs can do some serious harm to a mere human. We’ve rounded up the deadliest of them all – from bears and crocodiles to ...
Correction: In the original posting of this story we misidentified Rick Roberti. LassenNews regrets the error. Lassen County Sheriff John McGarva hosted a pair of meetings last week — March 11 at ...
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Adolescence” is continuing its awards domination on home turf, garnering six Royal Television Society Programme Awards ...
No, it is not legal to have a pet fox in Connecticut, according to Connecticut General Statutes, section 26-40a. The law states residents cannot have "potentially dangerous" animals, including those ...