Wolf Hunt
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Four pack members were killed. Which pack or packs did the other 5 wolves come from? Defenders of Wildlife is disputing with Montana Fish, Wildlife and Parks. It does appear that at least some pups from the Cottonwood Pack are left. Maybe some adults survive too. Strictly speaking the Cottonwood Pack has pretty much always…
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Rest of state opens up as well as Absaroka-Beartooth Wilderness which had an emergency closure- The quota is 75, of which12 have already been killed. Montana resumes big-game wolf hunt on Sunday. By the Associated Press. Although only 3 more wolves can be taken in the Wilderness area just north of the YNP boundary, if…
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Hunters are nearing the quota in three Idaho wolf hunting zones- Sixty-nine wolves have been shot now, 151 are left in the quota, but their are sub-quotas — quotas for each wolf zone. Palouse-Hells Canyon, McCall-Weiser, and Upper Snake have only 3 wolf tags left to fill. Two of the three had only 5 tags…
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23 wolves in pack killed for some reason- So far 12 wolves have been killed in Montana’s wolf hunt. It has generated a lot of controversy because most were taken in a small area just north of Yellowstone Park. Montana’s wolf hunt quota is 75. I read in the latest Montana Wolf Weekly Report today…
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Two Programs and an interview. Tonight (Thursday, October 15th) Idaho Public Television will focus on wolves in Idaho. They will start off the night with an episode of Outdoor Idaho and open up discussion about wolves following the program on Dialogue where you can call in to ask questions of the panelists. Panelists include: Jon…
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The remaining quota might be adjusted or other changes made- Montana wolf-hunt quota could change after 9 shot near Yellowstone. By Matthew Brown. AP
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More reaction on the “unexpectedly” large number of wolf hunt kills next to Yellowstone Park- Wildlife advocates irked by wolf tally. By Daniel Person. Bozeman Chronicle.
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3/4 of the quota was reached quickly, and all very near Yellowstone Park- Montana suspends wolf hunting near Yellowstone Park. AP Montana Fish, Wildlife and Parks likes to think that a wolf hunt will decrease wolves killing livestock, but if all the wolves shot are wolves that have never even seen a cow, that argument…