Delisting
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There have been a number of stories on this. Here is the view of Earth Justice, who might possibly represent any litigants of the killing plan. Many Wyoming politicians have long tried to confine nature to Yellowstone Park, and they are succeeding, and the rest of the wide open spaces are being industrialized for oil,…
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Suzanne Stone had a prominent “readers view” in the Idaho Statesman today. Wolf management Plan is more of an extermination plan.
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Last night, the Idaho Department of Fish and Game held it’s Idaho Wolf Population Management “Open House” followed by a hearing conducted by Blaine County commissioners in Hailey Idaho. For wolf advocates in attendance this night proved to be a remarkably uplifting experience. A diverse group of wolf advocates, hunters, and citizens of Blaine County…
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George Wuerthner writes his usual kind of essay — sustained argument based on, logic, and data from scientific papers — the kind of material politicians usually ignore 🙁 Idaho’s wolf plan panders to hunters and ranchers. George Wuerthner. New West. One thing Wuerthner doesn’t quite get right is that the plan is not a pander…
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I didn’t write a report on all of the wolf population management plan meetings. I didn’t get news about some of them. These are Idaho Statesman reporter Rocky Barker’s impressions on the Boise meeting where wolf supporters predominated. More laughter than anger at Fish and Game wolf meeting. It is absolutely true that the wolf…
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Opinion by Kelly Weston. Reject state’s proposed wolf plan. (Kelley Weston is a Hailey resident). Idaho Mountain Express.
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After numerous complaints that Idaho Fish and Game did not schedule an open house on their proposed wolf population management plan in the Wood River Valley (Ketchum, Hailey, Bellvue, Idaho), one has been set for December 17. The open house will begin about 5:30 PM with an ID Fish and Game Powerpoint presentation. Then the…