Montana Wolves
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This won’t impress most of that fraction of hunters who have decided that wolves have killed off the elk populations of Montana, Idaho, and Wyoming, but most years I have put up articles like this. From the Missoulian. Montana Elk, deer prospects look good this year. By Michael Jamison.
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Idaho and Montana are still doing “wolf weeklies” or bi-weeklies to inform citizens. Wyoming has done zip since June. Montana Wolf Weekly. Aug. 23-29, 2008. This is a publication of Montana Dept. of Fish, Wildlife, and Parks. These state reports are mostly about killing wolves for alleged attacks on livestock. I’m worried what the final…
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Below are the most recent reports put out by Idaho Fish and Game and Montana, Fish, Wildlife and Parks. Idaho- IDAHO WOLF MANAGEMENT BI-WEEKLY PROGRESS REPORT To: Idaho Fish and Game Staff and Cooperators From: IDFG Wolf Program Coordinator, Steve Nadeau Subject: Status of Gray Wolf Management, Week of May 31 – June 14, 2008…
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Montana Fish Wildlife and Parks looks at hunting quota of 75 wolves for this fall. Gazette News Services.
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Both Idaho and Montana have now announced weekly wolf reports. Earlier I posted Idaho’s. Montana first reports is actually a summary of matters from March 9 to May. 2. Here is the link to the pdf file. It appears that the place these reports will be posted is http://fwp.mt.gov/wildthings/wolf/wolfWeekly2008.html
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National Geographic Society’s Center for Sustainable Destinations, in partnership with several conservation and tourism organizations (click here to see full list ), most notably Wyoming Travel and Tourism have launched a giant “geotourism” program for the Greater Yellowstone Region (click here for the main page of the project website). The effort is intended to “celebrate…
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Wolf de-listing: A look at both sides of the issue. West Yellowstone News.
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“Buffaloed” posted this information in an earlier thread, but so everyone interested can find it, here it the link to the 2007 Rocky Mountain Wolf Recovery 2007 Interagency Annual Report. I suppose this will be the last federal report one unless delisting is set aside. Each state might produce one each year in the future…