Saturday, February 22, 2020

Wolves, Wolf Pictures, Wolf Facts - National Geographic

Photo: A gray wolf in the snow

Gray wolves once populated large portions of North America, Europe, and Asia, but were hunted to near extinction. Their numbers have rebounded due to conservation and reintroduction efforts.

via Wolves, Wolf Pictures, Wolf Facts - National Geographic.

https://protectthewolves.com/wolves-wolf-pictures-wolf-facts-national-geographic/

Wolves, Wolf Pictures, Wolf Facts - National Geographic

Photo: A gray wolf in the snow

Gray wolves once populated large portions of North America, Europe, and Asia, but were hunted to near extinction. Their numbers have rebounded due to conservation and reintroduction efforts.

via Wolves, Wolf Pictures, Wolf Facts - National Geographic.

https://protectthewolves.com/wolves-wolf-pictures-wolf-facts-national-geographic/

Creating a World of Wolf Haters — Oregon Wild

Creating a World of Wolf Haters


Posted by Rob Klavins at Dec 12, 2013 01:45 PM |
Filed under: Wildlife, Wolves


Creating a World of Wolf Haters

Even as the wolf was being cruelly hunted into extinction, humans did something only Homo sapiens can do: We kept the wolf feared, hated, and alive in literature - especially children's stories (photo courtesy of Retron / Wikimedia Project).




We met Rick Lamplugh and his wife on the 2013 Wolf Rendezvous. The following is an excerpt adapted from a chapter in his newly-released book: In the Temple of Wolves: A Winter's Immersion in Wild Yellowstone.

By Rick Lamplugh

From the United States to the United Kingdom, from Europe to Japan, wolves have been hated to death. I struggle to believe that humans haven't always hated wolves. Yet some experts say that long ago — when we were nomadic and had limitless horizons — wolves and humans coexisted peacefully and even evolved together. How did we get from that to a world of wolf haters?

Creating a World of Wolf Haters — Oregon Wild. https://protectthewolves.com/creating-a-world-of-wolf-haters-oregon-wild/

Creating a World of Wolf Haters — Oregon Wild

Creating a World of Wolf Haters


Posted by Rob Klavins at Dec 12, 2013 01:45 PM |
Filed under: Wildlife, Wolves


Creating a World of Wolf Haters

Even as the wolf was being cruelly hunted into extinction, humans did something only Homo sapiens can do: We kept the wolf feared, hated, and alive in literature - especially children's stories (photo courtesy of Retron / Wikimedia Project).




We met Rick Lamplugh and his wife on the 2013 Wolf Rendezvous. The following is an excerpt adapted from a chapter in his newly-released book: In the Temple of Wolves: A Winter's Immersion in Wild Yellowstone.

By Rick Lamplugh

From the United States to the United Kingdom, from Europe to Japan, wolves have been hated to death. I struggle to believe that humans haven't always hated wolves. Yet some experts say that long ago — when we were nomadic and had limitless horizons — wolves and humans coexisted peacefully and even evolved together. How did we get from that to a world of wolf haters?

Creating a World of Wolf Haters — Oregon Wild. https://protectthewolves.com/creating-a-world-of-wolf-haters-oregon-wild/

Managers aim to capture wolves in Arizona, New Mexico

ALBUQUERQUE, NM - Wildlife managers have resumed efforts to capture and remove from the wild three Mexican gray wolves in Arizona and New Mexico.

Officials with the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service initially authorized the captures in August and September, saying several livestock kills over the last year were linked to the Fox Mountain pack in New Mexico and the Paradise pack in Arizona.

Efforts to capture one of the Fox Mountain wolves and the alpha male and female of the Paradise pack had been put on hold during the government shutdown.

With work resuming, environmentalists argue that removing the wolves will undermine efforts to grow the population. The federal government has been working for 15 years to reintroduce wolves to the Southwest.

Wildlife officials are also investigating the death of a wolf found in New Mexico in September.


Managers aim to capture wolves in Arizona, New Mexico. https://protectthewolves.com/managers-aim-to-capture-wolves-in-arizona-new-mexico/

Managers aim to capture wolves in Arizona, New Mexico

ALBUQUERQUE, NM - Wildlife managers have resumed efforts to capture and remove from the wild three Mexican gray wolves in Arizona and New Mexico.

Officials with the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service initially authorized the captures in August and September, saying several livestock kills over the last year were linked to the Fox Mountain pack in New Mexico and the Paradise pack in Arizona.

Efforts to capture one of the Fox Mountain wolves and the alpha male and female of the Paradise pack had been put on hold during the government shutdown.

With work resuming, environmentalists argue that removing the wolves will undermine efforts to grow the population. The federal government has been working for 15 years to reintroduce wolves to the Southwest.

Wildlife officials are also investigating the death of a wolf found in New Mexico in September.


Managers aim to capture wolves in Arizona, New Mexico. https://protectthewolves.com/managers-aim-to-capture-wolves-in-arizona-new-mexico/

Debate On Bringing Wolves Back To Rocky Mountain National Park Goes To U.S. Court

Another ridiculous attitude...... it seems Hunters only use wolves as a scapegoat...... if Elk are overpopulated here..... and the white man had their way... they would wipe out the elk themselves as well.....

Debate On Bringing Wolves Back To Rocky Mountain National Park Goes To U.S. Court.

https://protectthewolves.com/debate-on-bringing-wolves-back-to-rocky-mountain-national-park-goes-to-u-s-court/

Debate On Bringing Wolves Back To Rocky Mountain National Park Goes To U.S. Court

Another ridiculous attitude...... it seems Hunters only use wolves as a scapegoat...... if Elk are overpopulated here..... and the white man had their way... they would wipe out the elk themselves as well.....

Debate On Bringing Wolves Back To Rocky Mountain National Park Goes To U.S. Court.

https://protectthewolves.com/debate-on-bringing-wolves-back-to-rocky-mountain-national-park-goes-to-u-s-court/

Idaho Governor Says Priorities For Year Are Wolves, Water And Wi-Fi | KMVT | Twin Falls, ID News, Weather and Sports | Idaho News, Weather and Sports | Latest News

What an Idiot Otter is......

Idaho Governor Says Priorities For Year Are Wolves, Water And Wi-Fi





By Paul Johnson




BOISE, Idaho (KBOI-TV) - Gov. C.L. "Butch" Otter's 2015 in his state of the state address said "wolves, water and Wi-Fi" was high on his priority.

The Republican governor Monday told legislators that those three things will be among his priorities for the coming fiscal year, starting in July.

Otter called for $2 million for a new Wolf Control Fund, something he sees necessary to keep the number of predators in check.

Idaho now has 680 wolves.

Amid a drought, he wants to dedicate $15 million for water projects, including final studies on a proposed dam on western Idaho's Weiser River, as well as boosting water storage capacity in the Island Park Reservoir in eastern Idaho.

Meanwhile, Otter's proposed budget includes about $2 million to sustain funding for equipping Idaho high schools with Wi-Fi.

Idaho Governor Says Priorities For Year Are Wolves, Water And Wi-Fi | KMVT | Twin Falls, ID News, Weather and Sports | Idaho News, Weather and Sports | Latest News. https://protectthewolves.com/idaho-governor-says-priorities-for-year-are-wolves-water-and-wi-fi-kmvt-twin-falls-id-news-weather-and-sports-idaho-news-weather-and-sports-latest-news/

Idaho Governor Says Priorities For Year Are Wolves, Water And Wi-Fi | KMVT | Twin Falls, ID News, Weather and Sports | Idaho News, Weather and Sports | Latest News

What an Idiot Otter is......

Idaho Governor Says Priorities For Year Are Wolves, Water And Wi-Fi





By Paul Johnson




BOISE, Idaho (KBOI-TV) - Gov. C.L. "Butch" Otter's 2015 in his state of the state address said "wolves, water and Wi-Fi" was high on his priority.

The Republican governor Monday told legislators that those three things will be among his priorities for the coming fiscal year, starting in July.

Otter called for $2 million for a new Wolf Control Fund, something he sees necessary to keep the number of predators in check.

Idaho now has 680 wolves.

Amid a drought, he wants to dedicate $15 million for water projects, including final studies on a proposed dam on western Idaho's Weiser River, as well as boosting water storage capacity in the Island Park Reservoir in eastern Idaho.

Meanwhile, Otter's proposed budget includes about $2 million to sustain funding for equipping Idaho high schools with Wi-Fi.

Idaho Governor Says Priorities For Year Are Wolves, Water And Wi-Fi | KMVT | Twin Falls, ID News, Weather and Sports | Idaho News, Weather and Sports | Latest News. https://protectthewolves.com/idaho-governor-says-priorities-for-year-are-wolves-water-and-wi-fi-kmvt-twin-falls-id-news-weather-and-sports-idaho-news-weather-and-sports-latest-news/

Wolf and Elk Hunters Have Successful Year - KULR-8 Television, Billings, MT

Yet they still say that wolves hurt the Elk Herds....

Wolf and Elk Hunters Have Successful Year - KULR-8 Television, Billings, MT.

https://protectthewolves.com/wolf-and-elk-hunters-have-successful-year-kulr-8-television-billings-mt/

Wolf and Elk Hunters Have Successful Year - KULR-8 Television, Billings, MT

Yet they still say that wolves hurt the Elk Herds....

Wolf and Elk Hunters Have Successful Year - KULR-8 Television, Billings, MT.

https://protectthewolves.com/wolf-and-elk-hunters-have-successful-year-kulr-8-television-billings-mt/

(91) Northern Idaho Wolf Alliance (NIWA)

(91) Northern Idaho Wolf Alliance (NIWA). https://protectthewolves.com/91-northern-idaho-wolf-alliance-niwa/

(91) Northern Idaho Wolf Alliance (NIWA)

(91) Northern Idaho Wolf Alliance (NIWA). https://protectthewolves.com/91-northern-idaho-wolf-alliance-niwa/

Courthouse News Service


Hired Gun Kills Wolves in Idaho Wilderness


 



     BOISE, Idaho (CN) - Idaho and the federal government are illegally using a hired gun to exterminate native gray wolves in Idaho to save elk for human hunters, environmentalists claim in court.
Defenders of Wildlife et al. claim the Idaho Department of Fish and Game (IDFG) hired a "hunter-trapper" in December 2013 to "eradicate" wolves in a remote area of the 2.3 million-acre Frank Church-River of No Return Wilderness.
The unidentified "agent" is authorized to use a Forest Service airstrip and cabin as a base while he kills wolves in the Golden Creek and Monumental Creek packs.

via: Courthouse News Service. https://protectthewolves.com/courthouse-news-service/

Courthouse News Service


Hired Gun Kills Wolves in Idaho Wilderness


 



     BOISE, Idaho (CN) - Idaho and the federal government are illegally using a hired gun to exterminate native gray wolves in Idaho to save elk for human hunters, environmentalists claim in court.
Defenders of Wildlife et al. claim the Idaho Department of Fish and Game (IDFG) hired a "hunter-trapper" in December 2013 to "eradicate" wolves in a remote area of the 2.3 million-acre Frank Church-River of No Return Wilderness.
The unidentified "agent" is authorized to use a Forest Service airstrip and cabin as a base while he kills wolves in the Golden Creek and Monumental Creek packs.

via: Courthouse News Service. https://protectthewolves.com/courthouse-news-service/

Courthouse News Service


Hired Gun Kills Wolves in Idaho Wilderness


 



     BOISE, Idaho (CN) - Idaho and the federal government are illegally using a hired gun to exterminate native gray wolves in Idaho to save elk for human hunters, environmentalists claim in court.
Defenders of Wildlife et al. claim the Idaho Department of Fish and Game (IDFG) hired a "hunter-trapper" in December 2013 to "eradicate" wolves in a remote area of the 2.3 million-acre Frank Church-River of No Return Wilderness.
The unidentified "agent" is authorized to use a Forest Service airstrip and cabin as a base while he kills wolves in the Golden Creek and Monumental Creek packs.

via: Courthouse News Service. https://protectthewolves.com/courthouse-news-service/

Courthouse News Service


Hired Gun Kills Wolves in Idaho Wilderness


 



     BOISE, Idaho (CN) - Idaho and the federal government are illegally using a hired gun to exterminate native gray wolves in Idaho to save elk for human hunters, environmentalists claim in court.
Defenders of Wildlife et al. claim the Idaho Department of Fish and Game (IDFG) hired a "hunter-trapper" in December 2013 to "eradicate" wolves in a remote area of the 2.3 million-acre Frank Church-River of No Return Wilderness.
The unidentified "agent" is authorized to use a Forest Service airstrip and cabin as a base while he kills wolves in the Golden Creek and Monumental Creek packs.

via: Courthouse News Service. https://protectthewolves.com/courthouse-news-service/

Courthouse News Service


Hired Gun Kills Wolves in Idaho Wilderness


 



     BOISE, Idaho (CN) - Idaho and the federal government are illegally using a hired gun to exterminate native gray wolves in Idaho to save elk for human hunters, environmentalists claim in court.
Defenders of Wildlife et al. claim the Idaho Department of Fish and Game (IDFG) hired a "hunter-trapper" in December 2013 to "eradicate" wolves in a remote area of the 2.3 million-acre Frank Church-River of No Return Wilderness.
The unidentified "agent" is authorized to use a Forest Service airstrip and cabin as a base while he kills wolves in the Golden Creek and Monumental Creek packs.

via: Courthouse News Service. https://protectthewolves.com/courthouse-news-service/

Courthouse News Service


Hired Gun Kills Wolves in Idaho Wilderness


 



     BOISE, Idaho (CN) - Idaho and the federal government are illegally using a hired gun to exterminate native gray wolves in Idaho to save elk for human hunters, environmentalists claim in court.
Defenders of Wildlife et al. claim the Idaho Department of Fish and Game (IDFG) hired a "hunter-trapper" in December 2013 to "eradicate" wolves in a remote area of the 2.3 million-acre Frank Church-River of No Return Wilderness.
The unidentified "agent" is authorized to use a Forest Service airstrip and cabin as a base while he kills wolves in the Golden Creek and Monumental Creek packs.

via: Courthouse News Service. https://protectthewolves.com/courthouse-news-service/

Courthouse News Service


Hired Gun Kills Wolves in Idaho Wilderness


 



     BOISE, Idaho (CN) - Idaho and the federal government are illegally using a hired gun to exterminate native gray wolves in Idaho to save elk for human hunters, environmentalists claim in court.
Defenders of Wildlife et al. claim the Idaho Department of Fish and Game (IDFG) hired a "hunter-trapper" in December 2013 to "eradicate" wolves in a remote area of the 2.3 million-acre Frank Church-River of No Return Wilderness.
The unidentified "agent" is authorized to use a Forest Service airstrip and cabin as a base while he kills wolves in the Golden Creek and Monumental Creek packs.

via: Courthouse News Service. https://protectthewolves.com/courthouse-news-service/

Courthouse News Service


Hired Gun Kills Wolves in Idaho Wilderness


 



     BOISE, Idaho (CN) - Idaho and the federal government are illegally using a hired gun to exterminate native gray wolves in Idaho to save elk for human hunters, environmentalists claim in court.
Defenders of Wildlife et al. claim the Idaho Department of Fish and Game (IDFG) hired a "hunter-trapper" in December 2013 to "eradicate" wolves in a remote area of the 2.3 million-acre Frank Church-River of No Return Wilderness.
The unidentified "agent" is authorized to use a Forest Service airstrip and cabin as a base while he kills wolves in the Golden Creek and Monumental Creek packs.

via: Courthouse News Service. https://protectthewolves.com/courthouse-news-service/

Courthouse News Service


Hired Gun Kills Wolves in Idaho Wilderness


 



     BOISE, Idaho (CN) - Idaho and the federal government are illegally using a hired gun to exterminate native gray wolves in Idaho to save elk for human hunters, environmentalists claim in court.
Defenders of Wildlife et al. claim the Idaho Department of Fish and Game (IDFG) hired a "hunter-trapper" in December 2013 to "eradicate" wolves in a remote area of the 2.3 million-acre Frank Church-River of No Return Wilderness.
The unidentified "agent" is authorized to use a Forest Service airstrip and cabin as a base while he kills wolves in the Golden Creek and Monumental Creek packs.

via: Courthouse News Service. https://protectthewolves.com/courthouse-news-service/

Courthouse News Service


Hired Gun Kills Wolves in Idaho Wilderness


 



     BOISE, Idaho (CN) - Idaho and the federal government are illegally using a hired gun to exterminate native gray wolves in Idaho to save elk for human hunters, environmentalists claim in court.
Defenders of Wildlife et al. claim the Idaho Department of Fish and Game (IDFG) hired a "hunter-trapper" in December 2013 to "eradicate" wolves in a remote area of the 2.3 million-acre Frank Church-River of No Return Wilderness.
The unidentified "agent" is authorized to use a Forest Service airstrip and cabin as a base while he kills wolves in the Golden Creek and Monumental Creek packs.

via: Courthouse News Service. https://protectthewolves.com/courthouse-news-service/

Courthouse News Service


Hired Gun Kills Wolves in Idaho Wilderness


 



     BOISE, Idaho (CN) - Idaho and the federal government are illegally using a hired gun to exterminate native gray wolves in Idaho to save elk for human hunters, environmentalists claim in court.
Defenders of Wildlife et al. claim the Idaho Department of Fish and Game (IDFG) hired a "hunter-trapper" in December 2013 to "eradicate" wolves in a remote area of the 2.3 million-acre Frank Church-River of No Return Wilderness.
The unidentified "agent" is authorized to use a Forest Service airstrip and cabin as a base while he kills wolves in the Golden Creek and Monumental Creek packs.

via: Courthouse News Service. https://protectthewolves.com/courthouse-news-service/

Courthouse News Service


Hired Gun Kills Wolves in Idaho Wilderness


 



     BOISE, Idaho (CN) - Idaho and the federal government are illegally using a hired gun to exterminate native gray wolves in Idaho to save elk for human hunters, environmentalists claim in court.
Defenders of Wildlife et al. claim the Idaho Department of Fish and Game (IDFG) hired a "hunter-trapper" in December 2013 to "eradicate" wolves in a remote area of the 2.3 million-acre Frank Church-River of No Return Wilderness.
The unidentified "agent" is authorized to use a Forest Service airstrip and cabin as a base while he kills wolves in the Golden Creek and Monumental Creek packs.

via: Courthouse News Service. https://protectthewolves.com/courthouse-news-service/

Courthouse News Service


Hired Gun Kills Wolves in Idaho Wilderness


 



     BOISE, Idaho (CN) - Idaho and the federal government are illegally using a hired gun to exterminate native gray wolves in Idaho to save elk for human hunters, environmentalists claim in court.
Defenders of Wildlife et al. claim the Idaho Department of Fish and Game (IDFG) hired a "hunter-trapper" in December 2013 to "eradicate" wolves in a remote area of the 2.3 million-acre Frank Church-River of No Return Wilderness.
The unidentified "agent" is authorized to use a Forest Service airstrip and cabin as a base while he kills wolves in the Golden Creek and Monumental Creek packs.

via: Courthouse News Service. https://protectthewolves.com/courthouse-news-service/

Courthouse News Service


Hired Gun Kills Wolves in Idaho Wilderness


 



     BOISE, Idaho (CN) - Idaho and the federal government are illegally using a hired gun to exterminate native gray wolves in Idaho to save elk for human hunters, environmentalists claim in court.
Defenders of Wildlife et al. claim the Idaho Department of Fish and Game (IDFG) hired a "hunter-trapper" in December 2013 to "eradicate" wolves in a remote area of the 2.3 million-acre Frank Church-River of No Return Wilderness.
The unidentified "agent" is authorized to use a Forest Service airstrip and cabin as a base while he kills wolves in the Golden Creek and Monumental Creek packs.

via: Courthouse News Service. https://protectthewolves.com/courthouse-news-service/

Courthouse News Service


Hired Gun Kills Wolves in Idaho Wilderness


 



     BOISE, Idaho (CN) - Idaho and the federal government are illegally using a hired gun to exterminate native gray wolves in Idaho to save elk for human hunters, environmentalists claim in court.
Defenders of Wildlife et al. claim the Idaho Department of Fish and Game (IDFG) hired a "hunter-trapper" in December 2013 to "eradicate" wolves in a remote area of the 2.3 million-acre Frank Church-River of No Return Wilderness.
The unidentified "agent" is authorized to use a Forest Service airstrip and cabin as a base while he kills wolves in the Golden Creek and Monumental Creek packs.

via: Courthouse News Service. https://protectthewolves.com/courthouse-news-service/

Courthouse News Service


Hired Gun Kills Wolves in Idaho Wilderness


 



     BOISE, Idaho (CN) - Idaho and the federal government are illegally using a hired gun to exterminate native gray wolves in Idaho to save elk for human hunters, environmentalists claim in court.
Defenders of Wildlife et al. claim the Idaho Department of Fish and Game (IDFG) hired a "hunter-trapper" in December 2013 to "eradicate" wolves in a remote area of the 2.3 million-acre Frank Church-River of No Return Wilderness.
The unidentified "agent" is authorized to use a Forest Service airstrip and cabin as a base while he kills wolves in the Golden Creek and Monumental Creek packs.

via: Courthouse News Service. https://protectthewolves.com/courthouse-news-service/

Courthouse News Service


Hired Gun Kills Wolves in Idaho Wilderness


 



     BOISE, Idaho (CN) - Idaho and the federal government are illegally using a hired gun to exterminate native gray wolves in Idaho to save elk for human hunters, environmentalists claim in court.
Defenders of Wildlife et al. claim the Idaho Department of Fish and Game (IDFG) hired a "hunter-trapper" in December 2013 to "eradicate" wolves in a remote area of the 2.3 million-acre Frank Church-River of No Return Wilderness.
The unidentified "agent" is authorized to use a Forest Service airstrip and cabin as a base while he kills wolves in the Golden Creek and Monumental Creek packs.

via: Courthouse News Service. https://protectthewolves.com/courthouse-news-service/

Courthouse News Service


Hired Gun Kills Wolves in Idaho Wilderness


 



     BOISE, Idaho (CN) - Idaho and the federal government are illegally using a hired gun to exterminate native gray wolves in Idaho to save elk for human hunters, environmentalists claim in court.
Defenders of Wildlife et al. claim the Idaho Department of Fish and Game (IDFG) hired a "hunter-trapper" in December 2013 to "eradicate" wolves in a remote area of the 2.3 million-acre Frank Church-River of No Return Wilderness.
The unidentified "agent" is authorized to use a Forest Service airstrip and cabin as a base while he kills wolves in the Golden Creek and Monumental Creek packs.

via: Courthouse News Service. https://protectthewolves.com/courthouse-news-service/

Courthouse News Service


Hired Gun Kills Wolves in Idaho Wilderness


 



     BOISE, Idaho (CN) - Idaho and the federal government are illegally using a hired gun to exterminate native gray wolves in Idaho to save elk for human hunters, environmentalists claim in court.
Defenders of Wildlife et al. claim the Idaho Department of Fish and Game (IDFG) hired a "hunter-trapper" in December 2013 to "eradicate" wolves in a remote area of the 2.3 million-acre Frank Church-River of No Return Wilderness.
The unidentified "agent" is authorized to use a Forest Service airstrip and cabin as a base while he kills wolves in the Golden Creek and Monumental Creek packs.

via: Courthouse News Service. https://protectthewolves.com/courthouse-news-service/

Courthouse News Service


Hired Gun Kills Wolves in Idaho Wilderness


 



     BOISE, Idaho (CN) - Idaho and the federal government are illegally using a hired gun to exterminate native gray wolves in Idaho to save elk for human hunters, environmentalists claim in court.
Defenders of Wildlife et al. claim the Idaho Department of Fish and Game (IDFG) hired a "hunter-trapper" in December 2013 to "eradicate" wolves in a remote area of the 2.3 million-acre Frank Church-River of No Return Wilderness.
The unidentified "agent" is authorized to use a Forest Service airstrip and cabin as a base while he kills wolves in the Golden Creek and Monumental Creek packs.

via: Courthouse News Service. https://protectthewolves.com/courthouse-news-service/

Courthouse News Service


Hired Gun Kills Wolves in Idaho Wilderness


 



     BOISE, Idaho (CN) - Idaho and the federal government are illegally using a hired gun to exterminate native gray wolves in Idaho to save elk for human hunters, environmentalists claim in court.
Defenders of Wildlife et al. claim the Idaho Department of Fish and Game (IDFG) hired a "hunter-trapper" in December 2013 to "eradicate" wolves in a remote area of the 2.3 million-acre Frank Church-River of No Return Wilderness.
The unidentified "agent" is authorized to use a Forest Service airstrip and cabin as a base while he kills wolves in the Golden Creek and Monumental Creek packs.

via: Courthouse News Service. https://protectthewolves.com/courthouse-news-service/

Courthouse News Service


Hired Gun Kills Wolves in Idaho Wilderness


 



     BOISE, Idaho (CN) - Idaho and the federal government are illegally using a hired gun to exterminate native gray wolves in Idaho to save elk for human hunters, environmentalists claim in court.
Defenders of Wildlife et al. claim the Idaho Department of Fish and Game (IDFG) hired a "hunter-trapper" in December 2013 to "eradicate" wolves in a remote area of the 2.3 million-acre Frank Church-River of No Return Wilderness.
The unidentified "agent" is authorized to use a Forest Service airstrip and cabin as a base while he kills wolves in the Golden Creek and Monumental Creek packs.

via: Courthouse News Service. https://protectthewolves.com/courthouse-news-service/

Courthouse News Service


Hired Gun Kills Wolves in Idaho Wilderness


 



     BOISE, Idaho (CN) - Idaho and the federal government are illegally using a hired gun to exterminate native gray wolves in Idaho to save elk for human hunters, environmentalists claim in court.
Defenders of Wildlife et al. claim the Idaho Department of Fish and Game (IDFG) hired a "hunter-trapper" in December 2013 to "eradicate" wolves in a remote area of the 2.3 million-acre Frank Church-River of No Return Wilderness.
The unidentified "agent" is authorized to use a Forest Service airstrip and cabin as a base while he kills wolves in the Golden Creek and Monumental Creek packs.

via: Courthouse News Service. https://protectthewolves.com/courthouse-news-service/

Courthouse News Service


Hired Gun Kills Wolves in Idaho Wilderness


 



     BOISE, Idaho (CN) - Idaho and the federal government are illegally using a hired gun to exterminate native gray wolves in Idaho to save elk for human hunters, environmentalists claim in court.
Defenders of Wildlife et al. claim the Idaho Department of Fish and Game (IDFG) hired a "hunter-trapper" in December 2013 to "eradicate" wolves in a remote area of the 2.3 million-acre Frank Church-River of No Return Wilderness.
The unidentified "agent" is authorized to use a Forest Service airstrip and cabin as a base while he kills wolves in the Golden Creek and Monumental Creek packs.

via: Courthouse News Service. https://protectthewolves.com/courthouse-news-service/

Courthouse News Service


Hired Gun Kills Wolves in Idaho Wilderness


 



     BOISE, Idaho (CN) - Idaho and the federal government are illegally using a hired gun to exterminate native gray wolves in Idaho to save elk for human hunters, environmentalists claim in court.
Defenders of Wildlife et al. claim the Idaho Department of Fish and Game (IDFG) hired a "hunter-trapper" in December 2013 to "eradicate" wolves in a remote area of the 2.3 million-acre Frank Church-River of No Return Wilderness.
The unidentified "agent" is authorized to use a Forest Service airstrip and cabin as a base while he kills wolves in the Golden Creek and Monumental Creek packs.

via: Courthouse News Service. https://protectthewolves.com/courthouse-news-service/

Courthouse News Service


Hired Gun Kills Wolves in Idaho Wilderness


 



     BOISE, Idaho (CN) - Idaho and the federal government are illegally using a hired gun to exterminate native gray wolves in Idaho to save elk for human hunters, environmentalists claim in court.
Defenders of Wildlife et al. claim the Idaho Department of Fish and Game (IDFG) hired a "hunter-trapper" in December 2013 to "eradicate" wolves in a remote area of the 2.3 million-acre Frank Church-River of No Return Wilderness.
The unidentified "agent" is authorized to use a Forest Service airstrip and cabin as a base while he kills wolves in the Golden Creek and Monumental Creek packs.

via: Courthouse News Service. https://protectthewolves.com/courthouse-news-service/

Courthouse News Service


Hired Gun Kills Wolves in Idaho Wilderness


 



     BOISE, Idaho (CN) - Idaho and the federal government are illegally using a hired gun to exterminate native gray wolves in Idaho to save elk for human hunters, environmentalists claim in court.
Defenders of Wildlife et al. claim the Idaho Department of Fish and Game (IDFG) hired a "hunter-trapper" in December 2013 to "eradicate" wolves in a remote area of the 2.3 million-acre Frank Church-River of No Return Wilderness.
The unidentified "agent" is authorized to use a Forest Service airstrip and cabin as a base while he kills wolves in the Golden Creek and Monumental Creek packs.

via: Courthouse News Service. https://protectthewolves.com/courthouse-news-service/

Courthouse News Service


Hired Gun Kills Wolves in Idaho Wilderness


 



     BOISE, Idaho (CN) - Idaho and the federal government are illegally using a hired gun to exterminate native gray wolves in Idaho to save elk for human hunters, environmentalists claim in court.
Defenders of Wildlife et al. claim the Idaho Department of Fish and Game (IDFG) hired a "hunter-trapper" in December 2013 to "eradicate" wolves in a remote area of the 2.3 million-acre Frank Church-River of No Return Wilderness.
The unidentified "agent" is authorized to use a Forest Service airstrip and cabin as a base while he kills wolves in the Golden Creek and Monumental Creek packs.

via: Courthouse News Service. https://protectthewolves.com/courthouse-news-service/

Courthouse News Service


Hired Gun Kills Wolves in Idaho Wilderness


 



     BOISE, Idaho (CN) - Idaho and the federal government are illegally using a hired gun to exterminate native gray wolves in Idaho to save elk for human hunters, environmentalists claim in court.
Defenders of Wildlife et al. claim the Idaho Department of Fish and Game (IDFG) hired a "hunter-trapper" in December 2013 to "eradicate" wolves in a remote area of the 2.3 million-acre Frank Church-River of No Return Wilderness.
The unidentified "agent" is authorized to use a Forest Service airstrip and cabin as a base while he kills wolves in the Golden Creek and Monumental Creek packs.

via: Courthouse News Service. https://protectthewolves.com/courthouse-news-service/

Courthouse News Service


Hired Gun Kills Wolves in Idaho Wilderness


 



     BOISE, Idaho (CN) - Idaho and the federal government are illegally using a hired gun to exterminate native gray wolves in Idaho to save elk for human hunters, environmentalists claim in court.
Defenders of Wildlife et al. claim the Idaho Department of Fish and Game (IDFG) hired a "hunter-trapper" in December 2013 to "eradicate" wolves in a remote area of the 2.3 million-acre Frank Church-River of No Return Wilderness.
The unidentified "agent" is authorized to use a Forest Service airstrip and cabin as a base while he kills wolves in the Golden Creek and Monumental Creek packs.

via: Courthouse News Service. https://protectthewolves.com/courthouse-news-service/

Courthouse News Service


Hired Gun Kills Wolves in Idaho Wilderness


 



     BOISE, Idaho (CN) - Idaho and the federal government are illegally using a hired gun to exterminate native gray wolves in Idaho to save elk for human hunters, environmentalists claim in court.
Defenders of Wildlife et al. claim the Idaho Department of Fish and Game (IDFG) hired a "hunter-trapper" in December 2013 to "eradicate" wolves in a remote area of the 2.3 million-acre Frank Church-River of No Return Wilderness.
The unidentified "agent" is authorized to use a Forest Service airstrip and cabin as a base while he kills wolves in the Golden Creek and Monumental Creek packs.

via: Courthouse News Service. https://protectthewolves.com/courthouse-news-service/

Courthouse News Service


Hired Gun Kills Wolves in Idaho Wilderness


 



     BOISE, Idaho (CN) - Idaho and the federal government are illegally using a hired gun to exterminate native gray wolves in Idaho to save elk for human hunters, environmentalists claim in court.
Defenders of Wildlife et al. claim the Idaho Department of Fish and Game (IDFG) hired a "hunter-trapper" in December 2013 to "eradicate" wolves in a remote area of the 2.3 million-acre Frank Church-River of No Return Wilderness.
The unidentified "agent" is authorized to use a Forest Service airstrip and cabin as a base while he kills wolves in the Golden Creek and Monumental Creek packs.

via: Courthouse News Service. https://protectthewolves.com/courthouse-news-service/

Courthouse News Service


Hired Gun Kills Wolves in Idaho Wilderness


 



     BOISE, Idaho (CN) - Idaho and the federal government are illegally using a hired gun to exterminate native gray wolves in Idaho to save elk for human hunters, environmentalists claim in court.
Defenders of Wildlife et al. claim the Idaho Department of Fish and Game (IDFG) hired a "hunter-trapper" in December 2013 to "eradicate" wolves in a remote area of the 2.3 million-acre Frank Church-River of No Return Wilderness.
The unidentified "agent" is authorized to use a Forest Service airstrip and cabin as a base while he kills wolves in the Golden Creek and Monumental Creek packs.

via: Courthouse News Service. https://protectthewolves.com/courthouse-news-service/

Courthouse News Service


Hired Gun Kills Wolves in Idaho Wilderness


 



     BOISE, Idaho (CN) - Idaho and the federal government are illegally using a hired gun to exterminate native gray wolves in Idaho to save elk for human hunters, environmentalists claim in court.
Defenders of Wildlife et al. claim the Idaho Department of Fish and Game (IDFG) hired a "hunter-trapper" in December 2013 to "eradicate" wolves in a remote area of the 2.3 million-acre Frank Church-River of No Return Wilderness.
The unidentified "agent" is authorized to use a Forest Service airstrip and cabin as a base while he kills wolves in the Golden Creek and Monumental Creek packs.

via: Courthouse News Service. https://protectthewolves.com/courthouse-news-service/

Courthouse News Service


Hired Gun Kills Wolves in Idaho Wilderness


 



     BOISE, Idaho (CN) - Idaho and the federal government are illegally using a hired gun to exterminate native gray wolves in Idaho to save elk for human hunters, environmentalists claim in court.
Defenders of Wildlife et al. claim the Idaho Department of Fish and Game (IDFG) hired a "hunter-trapper" in December 2013 to "eradicate" wolves in a remote area of the 2.3 million-acre Frank Church-River of No Return Wilderness.
The unidentified "agent" is authorized to use a Forest Service airstrip and cabin as a base while he kills wolves in the Golden Creek and Monumental Creek packs.

via: Courthouse News Service. https://protectthewolves.com/courthouse-news-service/

Courthouse News Service


Hired Gun Kills Wolves in Idaho Wilderness


 



     BOISE, Idaho (CN) - Idaho and the federal government are illegally using a hired gun to exterminate native gray wolves in Idaho to save elk for human hunters, environmentalists claim in court.
Defenders of Wildlife et al. claim the Idaho Department of Fish and Game (IDFG) hired a "hunter-trapper" in December 2013 to "eradicate" wolves in a remote area of the 2.3 million-acre Frank Church-River of No Return Wilderness.
The unidentified "agent" is authorized to use a Forest Service airstrip and cabin as a base while he kills wolves in the Golden Creek and Monumental Creek packs.

via: Courthouse News Service. https://protectthewolves.com/courthouse-news-service/

Courthouse News Service


Hired Gun Kills Wolves in Idaho Wilderness


 



     BOISE, Idaho (CN) - Idaho and the federal government are illegally using a hired gun to exterminate native gray wolves in Idaho to save elk for human hunters, environmentalists claim in court.
Defenders of Wildlife et al. claim the Idaho Department of Fish and Game (IDFG) hired a "hunter-trapper" in December 2013 to "eradicate" wolves in a remote area of the 2.3 million-acre Frank Church-River of No Return Wilderness.
The unidentified "agent" is authorized to use a Forest Service airstrip and cabin as a base while he kills wolves in the Golden Creek and Monumental Creek packs.

via: Courthouse News Service. https://protectthewolves.com/courthouse-news-service/

Courthouse News Service


Hired Gun Kills Wolves in Idaho Wilderness


 



     BOISE, Idaho (CN) - Idaho and the federal government are illegally using a hired gun to exterminate native gray wolves in Idaho to save elk for human hunters, environmentalists claim in court.
Defenders of Wildlife et al. claim the Idaho Department of Fish and Game (IDFG) hired a "hunter-trapper" in December 2013 to "eradicate" wolves in a remote area of the 2.3 million-acre Frank Church-River of No Return Wilderness.
The unidentified "agent" is authorized to use a Forest Service airstrip and cabin as a base while he kills wolves in the Golden Creek and Monumental Creek packs.

via: Courthouse News Service. https://protectthewolves.com/courthouse-news-service/

Courthouse News Service


Hired Gun Kills Wolves in Idaho Wilderness


 



     BOISE, Idaho (CN) - Idaho and the federal government are illegally using a hired gun to exterminate native gray wolves in Idaho to save elk for human hunters, environmentalists claim in court.
Defenders of Wildlife et al. claim the Idaho Department of Fish and Game (IDFG) hired a "hunter-trapper" in December 2013 to "eradicate" wolves in a remote area of the 2.3 million-acre Frank Church-River of No Return Wilderness.
The unidentified "agent" is authorized to use a Forest Service airstrip and cabin as a base while he kills wolves in the Golden Creek and Monumental Creek packs.

via: Courthouse News Service. https://protectthewolves.com/courthouse-news-service/

Courthouse News Service


Hired Gun Kills Wolves in Idaho Wilderness


 



     BOISE, Idaho (CN) - Idaho and the federal government are illegally using a hired gun to exterminate native gray wolves in Idaho to save elk for human hunters, environmentalists claim in court.
Defenders of Wildlife et al. claim the Idaho Department of Fish and Game (IDFG) hired a "hunter-trapper" in December 2013 to "eradicate" wolves in a remote area of the 2.3 million-acre Frank Church-River of No Return Wilderness.
The unidentified "agent" is authorized to use a Forest Service airstrip and cabin as a base while he kills wolves in the Golden Creek and Monumental Creek packs.

via: Courthouse News Service. https://protectthewolves.com/courthouse-news-service/

Courthouse News Service


Hired Gun Kills Wolves in Idaho Wilderness


 



     BOISE, Idaho (CN) - Idaho and the federal government are illegally using a hired gun to exterminate native gray wolves in Idaho to save elk for human hunters, environmentalists claim in court.
Defenders of Wildlife et al. claim the Idaho Department of Fish and Game (IDFG) hired a "hunter-trapper" in December 2013 to "eradicate" wolves in a remote area of the 2.3 million-acre Frank Church-River of No Return Wilderness.
The unidentified "agent" is authorized to use a Forest Service airstrip and cabin as a base while he kills wolves in the Golden Creek and Monumental Creek packs.

via: Courthouse News Service. https://protectthewolves.com/courthouse-news-service/

Courthouse News Service


Hired Gun Kills Wolves in Idaho Wilderness


 



     BOISE, Idaho (CN) - Idaho and the federal government are illegally using a hired gun to exterminate native gray wolves in Idaho to save elk for human hunters, environmentalists claim in court.
Defenders of Wildlife et al. claim the Idaho Department of Fish and Game (IDFG) hired a "hunter-trapper" in December 2013 to "eradicate" wolves in a remote area of the 2.3 million-acre Frank Church-River of No Return Wilderness.
The unidentified "agent" is authorized to use a Forest Service airstrip and cabin as a base while he kills wolves in the Golden Creek and Monumental Creek packs.

via: Courthouse News Service. https://protectthewolves.com/courthouse-news-service/

Courthouse News Service


Hired Gun Kills Wolves in Idaho Wilderness


 



     BOISE, Idaho (CN) - Idaho and the federal government are illegally using a hired gun to exterminate native gray wolves in Idaho to save elk for human hunters, environmentalists claim in court.
Defenders of Wildlife et al. claim the Idaho Department of Fish and Game (IDFG) hired a "hunter-trapper" in December 2013 to "eradicate" wolves in a remote area of the 2.3 million-acre Frank Church-River of No Return Wilderness.
The unidentified "agent" is authorized to use a Forest Service airstrip and cabin as a base while he kills wolves in the Golden Creek and Monumental Creek packs.

via: Courthouse News Service. https://protectthewolves.com/courthouse-news-service/

Courthouse News Service


Hired Gun Kills Wolves in Idaho Wilderness


 



     BOISE, Idaho (CN) - Idaho and the federal government are illegally using a hired gun to exterminate native gray wolves in Idaho to save elk for human hunters, environmentalists claim in court.
Defenders of Wildlife et al. claim the Idaho Department of Fish and Game (IDFG) hired a "hunter-trapper" in December 2013 to "eradicate" wolves in a remote area of the 2.3 million-acre Frank Church-River of No Return Wilderness.
The unidentified "agent" is authorized to use a Forest Service airstrip and cabin as a base while he kills wolves in the Golden Creek and Monumental Creek packs.

via: Courthouse News Service. https://protectthewolves.com/courthouse-news-service/

Courthouse News Service


Hired Gun Kills Wolves in Idaho Wilderness


 



     BOISE, Idaho (CN) - Idaho and the federal government are illegally using a hired gun to exterminate native gray wolves in Idaho to save elk for human hunters, environmentalists claim in court.
Defenders of Wildlife et al. claim the Idaho Department of Fish and Game (IDFG) hired a "hunter-trapper" in December 2013 to "eradicate" wolves in a remote area of the 2.3 million-acre Frank Church-River of No Return Wilderness.
The unidentified "agent" is authorized to use a Forest Service airstrip and cabin as a base while he kills wolves in the Golden Creek and Monumental Creek packs.

via: Courthouse News Service. https://protectthewolves.com/courthouse-news-service/

Courthouse News Service


Hired Gun Kills Wolves in Idaho Wilderness


 



     BOISE, Idaho (CN) - Idaho and the federal government are illegally using a hired gun to exterminate native gray wolves in Idaho to save elk for human hunters, environmentalists claim in court.
Defenders of Wildlife et al. claim the Idaho Department of Fish and Game (IDFG) hired a "hunter-trapper" in December 2013 to "eradicate" wolves in a remote area of the 2.3 million-acre Frank Church-River of No Return Wilderness.
The unidentified "agent" is authorized to use a Forest Service airstrip and cabin as a base while he kills wolves in the Golden Creek and Monumental Creek packs.

via: Courthouse News Service. https://protectthewolves.com/courthouse-news-service/