These wild lobos deserve to roam
Why would wildlife officials want to stop these wolves from expanding their habitat?
Why would wildlife officials want to stop these wolves from expanding their habitat?
As if 389 dead gray wolves in Idaho this past year alone wasn't enough, now Idaho's Wolf Depredation Control Board has started approving funding for a bounty-hunting program that will kill even more.
If the hunting season proceeds as proposed, up to 38 wolves will be shot in the “hunting areas” around the border of Yellowstone National Park this winter.
To stop hunting from decimating wolf populations nationwide, we need to stop this bill in the Senate before it’s too late.
Idaho is home to just over 1,000 wolves -- but the state’s government is determined to hunt down and slaughter almost all of them.
A harmful network of state policies and practices threatens packs of gray wolves across the American West.