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17 Wolfdogs Killed at “Sanctuary”
The animals at Wolfsong Ranch, a wolfdog sanctuary, have been the victims of neglect, betrayed by the very people who claimed to be their last resort for protection. Located in Lone City, Ohio, Wolfsong is a private, non-profit organization “dedicated … Continue reading
Posted in Captivity, Health and Nature, wolfdogs, Wolves
Tagged animal neglect, sanctuary, wolfdogs, Wolves
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Part Wild reader shares her experiences
I was given your book the other day & started reading it last night. I finished it in the early morning, reading it all in one sitting. I sat staring at your book, lost in all that you had shared … Continue reading
The Grey: Man versus Six-Pack Turns Man versus Wolf Pack
The Grey: Man versus Six-Pack Turns Man versus Wolf Pack (Should you choose to accept it, there’s a challenge at the end of this blog post.) The best part of The Grey is the plane crash. I like it when … Continue reading
Paying the Price for Captivity Stress
People aren’t the only ones to pay a high price for their animals’ captivity stress… By frustrating an animal’s urges–inhibiting its natural drives to disperse, hunt, and mate–physical confinement in the form of a pen or even a leash can … Continue reading
Posted in Animals at Large, Captivity, Health and Nature, Uncategorized, Wolves
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PART WILD is available now! See what readers are saying…
PART WILD: One Woman’s Journey with a Creature Caught Between the Worlds of Wol ves and Dogs “Terrill will make you fully understand the differences between wild and domestic animals. Her riveting prose about her wolf hybrid is essential reading … Continue reading
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Fate of Oregon’s Imnaha Wolf Pack
The loudest, most aggressive voices in the ranching community of eastern Oregon have shown an unwillingness to change long-standing grazing practices, preferring instead to conduct business as usual, as if they do not have to share the land with the … Continue reading
Extermination of Oregon’s entire Imnaha wolf pack is on the table
Extermination of Oregon’s entire Imnaha wolf pack is on the table: an urgent message from my friends at N.E. Oregon Ecosystems ODFW announced yesterday that more Imnaha wolves may be killed, and Oregon conservationists share growing alarm that the entire … Continue reading
Oregon Wolf Update
This is the latest on wolves in eastern Oregon from my friend Wally Sykes. Not enough has been done to prevent wolf-livestock conflicts in the first place. So now ODFW has euthanized one wolf of the Imnaha Pack as of … Continue reading
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