Hunters Want 150-Wolf Minimum
Angry hunters pressed the Idaho Fish and Game Commission Wednesday to act boldly and swiftly to reduce the state’s wolf population, currently at more than 700, down to the 150-wolf minimum allowed by law. “Collar 150 of them, keep track of them and kill every other one,” said Mike Popp, a hunting outfitter from Kooskia and spokesman for the Committee for a Safe and Wolf Free Idaho. Read on for the rest of a report on the commission hearing by Eric Barker of the Lewiston Tribune/Rich Landers, Outdoors blog. More here.
Question: Would you like to be a wolf in Idaho over the next year or so?