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Summary
Few wildlife conservation efforts have been as controversial as that of the grey wolf in the Northern Rockies. Federal efforts to protect the wolf have clashed with state efforts to control wolf populations and protect livestock and game from predation by wolf packs.
Idaho and Montana have been given federal authority to manage wolf numbers using public hunts. Federal officials require Idaho to maintain a population of at least 150 wolves and 10 breeding pairs.
Idaho wildlife officials have boosted bag limits, expanded trapping and extended hunting seasons in some areas to help further reduce wolf populations in all corners of the state. Its 10-month wolf season runs until June.
Idaho’s wolf managers estimated 500 to 600 wolves roamed the state as of spring 2012, down from the more than 1,000 when the 2011 hunting season opened in August.
Hunters and trappers killed 364 wolves since the 2011 season opened, while dozens more wolves have died of natural causes or been killed for preying on livestock or targeted as part of a strategy to lessen impacts on specific elk herds in the state.
A federal appeals court in March rejected a lawsuit from conservation groups that wanted to block wolf hunts across the Northern Rockies. The ruling from a three-judge panel of the 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals said Congress had the right to intervene when it stripped protections from wolves in spring 2011.
Lawmakers stepped in after court rulings kept wolves on the endangered list for years after they reached recovery goals. Wildlife advocates claimed in their lawsuit that Congress violated the separation of powers by interfering with the courts. But the court said Congress was within its rights, and that lawmakers had appropriately amended the Endangered Species Act to deal with Northern Rockies wolves.
There are more than 1,700 wolves in Montana, Idaho, Wyoming and expanding populations in portions of Eastern Washington and northeastern Oregon. Wolf hunting could resume in Wyoming this fall.
In parts of Montana, ranchers and local officials frustrated with continuing attacks on livestock have proposed bounties for hunters that kill wolves. Montana wildlife officials said they will consider ways to expand hunting after 166 wolves were killed this season, short of the state’s 220-wolf quota.
Wolves once thrived across North America but were exterminated across most of the continental U.S. by the 1930s, through government sponsored poisoning and bounty programs.
Wolves were put on the endangered list in 1974. Over the last two decades, state and federal agencies have spent more than $100 million on wolf restoration programs across the country. There are more than 4,500 of the animals in the upper Great Lakes and a struggling population of several dozen wolves in the Desert Southwest.
Prior lawsuits resulted first in the animals’ reintroduction to the Northern Rockies and then later kept them on the endangered list for a decade after the species reached recovery goal of 300 wolves in three states.
The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service is monitoring the hunts. But agency officials have said they have no plans to intervene because the states have pledged to manage wolves responsibly.
Federal officials have pledged to step in to restore endangered species protections if wolf numbers drop to less than 100 animals in either Montana or Idaho.
Even without hunting, wolves are shot regularly in the region in response to livestock attacks. Since their reintroduction, more than 1,600 wolves have been shot by government wildlife agents or ranchers.
Latest updates in this topic

Idaho targets wolves
An archery hunter near Bozeman killed the first wolf to be harvested in the gray wolf hunting seasons that opened in Montana earlier this month. And at least 10 gray …

Captive wolf on the lam
When Mark Earls saw a shaggy, white wolf crossing a road in North Idaho’s Hoodoo Valley, he pulled out his cellphone to snap a picture of it. “What boggled him …
British Columbia declares open season on Chilcotin wolves
British Columbia declares open season on Chilcotin wolves
Here we go again: court asked to reverse Congress on Rockies wolves
Here we go again: court asked to reverse Congress on Rockies wolves
Three wolves taken so far in opening days of Idaho’s wolf hunt
Three wolves taken so far in opening days of Idaho’s wolf hunt
Idaho sportsman’s group sponsors wolf hunting contest
Idaho sportsman’s group sponsors wolf hunting contest
Federal poaching trial rescheduled
The federal trial for a Methow Valley ranch family accused of killing protected wolves and trying to smuggle pelts out of the country has been rescheduled to Jan. 30. The …
Landers: Idaho wolf tag sales lagging, so far
Idaho wolf tag purchases are barely better than home sales. Maybe it’s the economy or the recent lawsuits that threatened to stall the hunting season again, but wolf permits are …
Washington wolf plan hearing attracts testimony from 75 citizens
Washington wolf plan hearing attracts testimony from 75 citizens
Idaho wolf hunting season opens tomorrow
Idaho wolf hunting season opens tomorrow
Idaho wolf hunting season opens Tuesday; nonresident tags marked down
Idaho wolf hunting season opens Tuesday; nonresident tags marked down
Court rejects appeal to put Idaho, Montana wolf hunts on hold
Court rejects appeal to put Idaho, Montana wolf hunts on hold
Bid to block Idaho, Montana wolf hunts rejected
Bid to block Idaho, Montana wolf hunts rejected
Washington wolf plan hearing Aug. 29 in Ellensburg
Washington wolf plan hearing Aug. 29 in Ellensburg
Little controversy over wolf control in Idaho?
Little controversy over wolf control in Idaho?
Next East Side wolf meeting Aug. 29 in Ellensburg
Next East Side wolf meeting Aug. 29 in Ellensburg
Photo shows Imnaha wolf pack has at least one pup
Photo shows Imnaha wolf pack has at least one pup
Groups ask court to halt wolf hunts
BOISE – Environmentalists have asked a federal appeals court for an emergency injunction to halt wolf hunts scheduled to start in a few weeks in Idaho and Montana. The request …
Montana wolf tags on sale Monday
Montana wolf tags on sale Monday
Federal judge in Montana upholds congressional wolf-delisting rider
Federal judge in Montana upholds congressional wolf-delisting rider
Wyoming reaches wolf delisting deal with feds
Wyoming reaches wolf delisting deal with feds
Washington Wildlife Commission to hear wolf plan briefing
Washington Wildlife Commission to hear wolf plan briefing
Idaho wolf seasons set, but drama builds in federal courtroom
Idaho wolf seasons set, but drama builds in federal courtroom
Idaho panel sets wolf hunting season, quotas
The Idaho Fish and Game Commission adopted a 10-month-long wolf hunting season in the upper Clearwater River basin Thursday and also increased the trapping season beyond what was recommended by …
Idaho commission approves wolf hunt rules, dates
The Idaho Fish and Game Commission has approved a new set of rules guiding public hunting and trapping of wolves in the state’s forests and backcountry.
Idaho sets wolf hunting, trapping seasons
Idaho sets wolf hunting, trapping seasons
Wolf issue back in court in Montana
Wolf issue back in court in Montana
Idaho-Montana wolf issues head back to court on Tuesday
Idaho-Montana wolf issues head back to court on Tuesday
Montana targets 220 wolves; Idaho to decide this week
Montana targets 220 wolves; Idaho to decide this week
Area wolf poaching case to trial in September
The case of a Methow Valley ranch family accused of killing protected wolves and smuggling their hides out of the country is set for federal trial in Spokane this fall. …
Washington’s 5th wolf pack confirmed; this one’s in Stevens County
Washington’s 5th wolf pack confirmed; this one’s in Stevens County
Bangs reflects on Northern Rockies wolf recovery effort
Bangs reflects on Northern Rockies wolf recovery effort