BOISE, Idaho — Trappers can continue pursuing wolves under Idaho's current regulations after a federal judge rejected a request by conservation groups to temporarily block the state's expanded wolf ...
JEROME • Wolf trapping may only be legal in northern Idaho, but that doesn’t mean southern Idaho trappers are sitting still. The Idaho Department of Fish and Game regional office in Jerome reports ...
Conservationists who are pushing for additional protections for wolves say a recent Montana court ruling represents a major victory for wolves. (File photo courtesy of MacNeil Lyons/U.S. Fish and ...
Some Montana lawmakers and sportsmen claim that state’s wolf hunting regulations are too restrictive and won’t let them kill the wolves fast enough.
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Ghost wolves: As Idaho aims to reduce its wolf population, advocates worry counts aren’t accurate
BOISE (Idaho Capital Sun) – Thirty years after wolves were brought back from near extinction in the U.S. Rocky Mountains, the state of Idaho is back in the wolf-killing business. Based on direction ...
A gray wolf. Idaho regulators say there are 1,235 wolves in the state, 7% less than a year ago. (Courtesy John and Karen Hollingsworth/USFWS) Idaho Department of Fish and Game biologists estimate the ...
Ranchers Jay and Chyenne Smith raise Black Angus cattle near the tiny town of Carmen, Idaho. The ranch is located just over the ridge from one of the original sites of wolf reintroduction, and the ...
Although conservationists are celebrating a legal victory this week in their fight to restore protections for wolves in the West, wolves remain under state control in Idaho, where hunting and trapping ...
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