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Ex-wildlife managers want veto of Idaho wolf-killing bill

Ex-wildlife managers want veto of Idaho wolf-killing bill
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Idaho could kill over 90% of its wolves in new effort to shrink their numbers

Idaho could kill over 90% of its wolves in new effort to shrink their numbers Rico Moore © Provided by The Guardian Photograph: Jeff Roberson/AP Lawmakers in Idaho are pushing to drastically reduce wolf numbers in the state, perhaps by as much as over 90%, complementing other US efforts to shrink their population. Idaho’s gray wolf population was recently estimated at 1,556, but sponsors of a bill approved in the state senate last week say that the preferred number of wolf packs in the state is 15. Because a wolf pack in the region averages 10 wolves, this means the bill could lead to hunters killing well over 1,000 wolves.

Idaho Poised To Approve Plan Allowing More Wolves To Be Killed

Idaho Poised To Approve Plan Allowing More Wolves To Be Killed The Weather Channel 1 hr ago Ron Brackett Idaho state representatives are preparing to vote on a measure that would allow up to 90% of the remaining wolves in the state to be killed. The proposal, Senate Bill 1211, was approved by the state Senate 26-7 last Wednesday. If it passes the House, it will go to Gov. Brad Little. Little has not said whether he plans to sign the bill, but he signed another bill last year that provided more money for killing wolves, the New York Times reported. Supporters of the plan say it is necessary to protect cattle, sheep and other livestock from the wolves.

Idaho bill seeks to kill more than 1,000 wolves

Idaho bill seeks to kill more than 1,000 wolves Rico Moore © Provided by The Guardian Photograph: Jeff Roberson/AP Lawmakers in Idaho are pushing to drastically reduce wolf numbers in the state, perhaps by as much as over 90%, complementing other US efforts to shrink their population. Idaho’s gray wolf population was recently estimated at 1,556, but sponsors of a bill approved in the state senate last week say that the preferred number of wolf packs in the state is 15. Because a wolf pack in the region averages 10 wolves, this means the bill could lead to hunters killing well over 1,000 wolves. The bill will see a vote in the state house of representatives today, where Republicans, who generally support the measure, hold a 58-12 majority. If successful, the bill will land on the desk of the governor for his signature soon after.

Idaho could kill over 90% of its wolves in new effort to shrink their numbers

Idaho could kill over 90% of its wolves in new effort to shrink their numbers
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