The state will end this season’s wolf hunt in southwest Montana once the threshold is met, despite pleas from residents and conservationists to end it early in some areas.
Montana’s Fish and Wildlife Commission voted 7 to zero on Friday to allow another 6 wolves to be killed in the region that borders Yellowstone National Park before hunting is closed there for the remainder of the season.
Montana’s Fish and Wildlife Commission voted 7 to zero on Friday to allow another 6 wolves to be killed in the region that borders Yellowstone National Park before hunting is closed there for the remainder of the season.
Montana’s Fish and Wildlife Commission voted 7 to zero on Friday to allow another 6 wolves to be killed in the region that borders Yellowstone National Park before hunting is closed there for the remainder of the season.
Montana’s Fish and Wildlife Commission voted 7 to zero on Friday to allow another 6 wolves to be killed in the region that borders Yellowstone National Park before hunting is closed there for the remainder of the season.