Wolf Board Cost: $4100 Per Kill
Idaho’s Wolf Depredation Control Board had its first budget hearing this morning, and reported that it didn’t spend the full $400,000 it was
allocated for its first year, but it did contract with USDA Wildlife Services to kill 31 wolves, all of which were attacking livestock; you can read my
full story here
at spokesman.com. “We have every reason to believe 2014 was an anomaly,” Carl Rey, board member, told the Joint Finance-Appropriations Committee. It saw less wolf depredation than the state had seen since 2005, he said/
Betsy Russell
, Eye on Boise.
More here.
Question: Are enough wolves being killed in Idaho to justify the cost of this program?
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