Wolf hunt body count breaks 100 in Montana and Idaho.
Wolf hunt body count breaks 100 in Montana and Idaho.
It took only a matter of hours for the WMU-3 quote in southern Montana to be exceeeded.
Kim Murphy, of the LA Times, wrote a comprehensive story regarding the Montana wolf hunt.
The rate of wolf deaths continue to rise at an alarming pace.
Kathie Lynch provides information on the killing of the Cottonwood wolf pack and Defenders of Wildlife call for action.
A victory, albeit a small one, after Montana officials shut down the wolf hunting today, in the Absaroka-Beartooth wilderness, after acknowledging an error in judgement.
Montana officials admit their hunt plans exposed vulnerable wolves, resulting in too many being shot too quickly in too small an area.
The Associated Press released a story confirming the number to be 9, through the end of last week, for the number of wolves killed in Montana.
Read Will Melton’s article, from the Montana Kaimin, about the hunt in Montana.
A wolf pack blamed for killing sheep has been exterminated by Federal trappers, shooting the wolves from the air.