Montanans Can Kill 100 Wolves/Year
Montana wildlife commissioners have initially approved a proposal allowing landowners to kill up to 100 gray wolves annually if the
predators pose a perceived threat. Thursday’s action significantly expands the circumstances under which wolves can be killed without a hunting license. In the past, that was largely limited to instances in which wolves attacked livestock. Under the new rule, shooting wolves would be permitted whenever they pose a potential threat to human safety, livestock or domestic dogs. State lawmakers last year passed a law requiring the expansion. Critics say the proposal is excessive and equates to a year-round wolf hunting season/
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Question: Isn’t that a bit overboard?
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