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Thirty years after wolves were brought back from near extinction in the U.S. Rocky Mountains, the state of Idaho is back in ...
I was frustrated with seeing methods being used to estimate wolf numbers that were very indirect and ... were unlikely to ...
Like many outlandish schemes before it, the idea for Howl came together over a beer. It was the summer of 2023 and the two of ...
BOISE, Idaho — Wolf advocates say turning management over to the states will lead to a slaughter of wolves and a dramatically lower wolf population than today. Wolf opponents say wolf numbers ...
A process to update Idaho’s wolf management plan has rekindled the sort of hot emotions scarcely seen since the days the animals were still protected under the Endangered Species Act.
Idaho’s new wolf law has prompted a petition that could re-list the animals as endangered Thu., May 27, 2021 A wolf leaps across a road into the wilds of central Idaho in January 1995. The state ...
“Idaho asks for $408.000 to count wolves” (S-R, Jan. 30, 2020) “Expanded wolf hunting, trapping on the table” (S-R, Jan. 30, 2020) Idaho Fish and Game is requesting the outrageous amount ...
Idaho's new wolf law has prompted a petition that could relist the animals as endangered Share Print This April 18, 2008, file photo provided by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife shows a gray wolf.
Idaho’s treatment of wolves has not yet sunk to the bygone days of state bounties and federal poisoning that exterminated all the wolves in the Lower 48 states, except for a few in northern ...
The group, called the Foundation for Wildlife Management pays up to $1,000 per wolf harvest. The group has been around since 2012, and although some conservationists dislike it, there’s nothing ...
BOISE, Idaho -- After talks with the federal government over a public wolf hunt collapsed, Gov. C.L. "Butch" Otter ordered Idaho wildlife managers Monday to relinquish their duty to arrest ...
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