Gov. Jay Inslee has ordered the Washington Fish and Wildlife Commission and the department it oversees to consider new rules that determine when wolves can be killed for repeatedly preying
The Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife killed two wolves — an adult male and a yearling female — in Asotin County following repeated attacks on cattle.
The Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife killed two wolves — an adult male and a yearling female — in Asotin County following repeated attacks on cattle.