
Heath Druzin
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3 days ago |
idahocapitalsun.com | Clark Corbin |Heath Druzin
4:30 News Story EnvironmentGovernment + Politics Western ranchers say their livelihood is at stake after wolves were reintroduced into the Lower 48 30 years ago EDITOR’S NOTE: This is the fourth installment of Howl, a five-part written series and podcast season produced in partnership between the Idaho Capital Sun, States Newsroom and Boise State Public Radio. Idaho rancher Jay Smith has a wolf problem.
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1 week ago |
oregoncapitalchronicle.com | Clark Corbin |Heath Druzin
This is the second installment of Howl, a five-part written series and podcast season produced in partnership between the Idaho Capital Sun, States Newsroom and Boise State Public Radio. Read the first installment by clicking here. NEZ PERCE RESERVATION, IDAHO – Long before the American government removed them both from their ancestral homelands, wolves and Native Americans coexisted side-by-side for centuries.
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1 week ago |
idahocapitalsun.com | Clark Corbin |Heath Druzin
EDITOR’S NOTE: This is the third installment of Howl, a five-part written series and podcast season produced in partnership between the Idaho Capital Sun, States Newsroom and Boise State Public Radio. Read the first installment, Carter’s Hope, and the second installment, River of No Return, at IdahoCapitalSun.com. YELLOWSTONE NATIONAL PARK, WYO.
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2 weeks ago |
oregoncapitalchronicle.com | Clark Corbin |Heath Druzin
This is the first installment of Howl, a five-part written series and podcast season produced in partnership between the Idaho Capital Sun, States Newsroom and Boise State Public Radio. The helicopter was flying low above a remote snow-covered mountain ridge outside Hinton, Alberta, Canada, when pilot Clay Wilson jumped the wolves and gave chase.
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2 weeks ago |
idahostatesman.com | Clark Corbin |Heath Druzin
Editor’s note: This is the second installment of Howl, a five-part written series and podcast season produced in partnership between the Idaho Capital Sun, States Newsroom and Boise State Public Radio. Long before the American government removed them both from their ancestral homelands, wolves and Native Americans coexisted side-by-side for centuries. Those connections run deep for Shannon Wheeler, the chairman of the Nez Perce Tribal executive committee.
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