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G_j

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Sun Jan 13, 2013, 07:10 PM Jan 2013

1,688 wolves killed [View all]

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http://www.bostonglobe.com/opinion/2013/01/11/podium-wolves/NomNekRbtLlMcR5wNq6uTJ/story.html

Stop the slaughter of wolves

By Virginia Fuller | JANUARY 11, 2013

The delisting of the wolf in many states more than a year ago has resulted in 872 deaths and a threat to wildlife management, warns Virginia Fuller, former president of New England Wildlife Center.

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Up against the lust to kill, this caveat counts for nothing. In the most recent hunt, 872 wolves were killed: 121 in Idaho; 102 in Montana 102; 43 in Wyoming; 26 in Predator Zone; 117 in Wisconsin; and 407 in Minnesota. And the hunting season still continues in Idaho and Montana.

Beyond those stark figures are more disturbing facts. One is the imbalance between the importance of the wolf in its role as predator and the power of the rancher who grazes his herds on the public’s land. In Washington State, a particularly upsetting event occurred. Despite the fact that ranchers are compensated by the state for apparent wolf predation, nevertheless two members of the Wedge pack, first to arrive in the area since wolves were eradicated decades ago, were gunned down after reportedly preying on cattle.
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http://m.startribune.com/?id=185560681

Wolf season closes with more than 400 wolves killed

Hunters had registered 405 wolves by Thursday afternoon. Department of Natural Resources officials aren’t concerned that the target quota was exceeded.

Blog post by: Doug Smith

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http://www.greatfallstribune.com/viewart/20130110/NEWS01/301100027/Montana-FWP-proposes-expansion-wolf-hunting-trapping

Montana FWP proposes expansion of wolf hunting, trapping

HELENA — State wildlife officials planned to ask lawmakers Thursday to make it easier to hunt and trap wolves in Montana, while a Bozeman legislator wants to cap the state’s population of the predators at 250.

The House Fish, Wildlife and Parks Committee was to take up both proposals as the wolf debate takes the spotlight in the first week of the 2013 legislative session.

Ranchers and hunters have called for an expansion of hunting and more liberal rules after 166 wolves were killed out of the 220-animal quota set for 2011, the state’s second-ever wolf hunt. Montana Fish, Wildlife and Parks officials responded by making the 2012 season longer, eliminating most quotas and allowing trapping for the first time.

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1,688 wolves killed [View all] G_j Jan 2013 OP
Thanks for posting this!! 2naSalit Jan 2013 #1
It's shocking G_j Jan 2013 #8
This is so cruel and disgusting. I wish more people cared about these beautiful animals. DogPawsBiscuitsNGrav Jan 2013 #2
thank you, G_j Jan 2013 #3
I have too! I sign and donate to wolf and polar bear protection petitions as often as possible. Auntie Bush Jan 2013 #7
I have too and have been a member of Defenders of Wildlife Mojorabbit Jan 2013 #20
I can't stand these humans Tyrs WolfDaemon Jan 2013 #4
Crying for Wolves: Memorial Set G_j Jan 2013 #5
IMHO, it's the hunting industry promoting this Nevernose Jan 2013 #11
Yep. JoeyT Jan 2013 #12
+100 G_j Jan 2013 #15
Barbarian. I stand with the wolves. nm rhett o rick Jan 2013 #6
Wrong Wrong Wrong Wrong Wrong ellisonz Jan 2013 #9
For those interested in keeping informed 2naSalit Jan 2013 #10
Thank you G_j Jan 2013 #14
You're welcome 2naSalit Jan 2013 #16
Agreed nt G_j Jan 2013 #18
Predator-friendly beef is available in some markets Recursion Jan 2013 #13
Idaho Residents: G_j Jan 2013 #17
Ads that pop up at the bottom of this thread: G_j Jan 2013 #19
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