Among the general population, 74% said they were either very tolerant or tolerant of wolves – up from 50% in the 2017 survey and 41% in the 2012 survey.
Among the general population, 74% said they were either very tolerant or tolerant of wolves – up from 50% in the 2017 survey and 41% in the 2012 survey.
Among the general population, 74% said they were either very tolerant or tolerant of wolves – up from 50% in the 2017 survey and 41% in the 2012 survey.
MONTANA UNTAMED: "Imagine someone using the technology to create a photo of several black-footed ferrets.the rarest mammal in North America.Maybe these little carnivores aren’t so endangered after all?"
Tolerance of wolves among Montana’s general population and its deer and elk hunters continues to grow, but thoughts about wolves, Montana’s regulations, and hunting and trapping seasons vary among the general population and different groups of hunters and private landowners, according to a new survey released this month.