Can R.I. towns learn to live with coyotes? - Providence Journal
Through early spring, there were accounts of missing cats and of dogs being killed in front of their owners. Then there was some peace If you kill a coyote like Clyde, who lives on wildlife and defends his territory, Mitchell says, you open his
A whole new frontier - Wyoming Tribune-Eagle
Wyoming's Surface Owner Accommodation Act two silky terriers that greet visitors at the door with all the bravado little dogs can muster. Sitting at his dining room table, Cook defends the coalition. He does it deftly, phrasing his remarks through
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Jim Brown defends Roger Goodell against players' criticism - USA Today
In an appearance on SiriusXM's Mad Dog Radio, Brown said players have been too critical Brown said Goodell is doing a good job managing the divergent interests of small- and big-market owners. Instead, he suggested the NFL Players Association shares
Wolves test appetite for conservation - El País
That's fine, but let them provide the food," says Mari Ángeles, 37, owner of a cattle ranch in Mengamuñoz has no choice but to steal meat. And man defends his meat. When will the war between man and wolf end?" asked the late Félix Rodríguez
PETA to Prosecutor: Investigate appalling conditions at Catskill area animal hospice - WNYT
DELHI--NewsChannel 13's camera was rolling as Angel's Gate Hospice for Animals owners, Susan Marino But to our untrained eye, the pets we encountered--mostly dogs--didn't appear unhappy. "We've been able to manage them. Is it perfect here?
Can R.I. towns learn to live with coyotes? / Video - Providence Journal
Through early spring, there were accounts of missing cats and of dogs being killed in front of their owners. Then there was some peace If you kill a coyote like Clyde, who lives on wildlife and defends his territory, Mitchell says, you open his
Bluff The Listener - NPR News
Other disgruntled dog owners followed suit, and the pack of unruly dogs grew Workforce Central Florida director Gary J. Earl defends the program saying that his agency has also recently placed 59,000 people in jobs. Presumably in the burgeoning
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