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Wolves Killed in Idaho

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Wolves Killed in Idaho
Three Idaho wolves have been killed by federal hunters in recent weeks and state officials have authorized the destruction of 10 more due to recent attacks on livestock that left some 63 sheep dead and five injured.
While disease and other causes result in most livestock deaths in Idaho, state Department of Fish and Game officials say these wolf-control actions are needed to curb future attacks.
At least 43 sheep have been killed since August by wolves of the Lick Creek pack which roam western Idaho near the Snake River. Elsewhere in the state, other wolves killed 20 more sheep in the last week.
So far this year, federal and state agents have killed 26 wolves in Idaho and another nine have been legally killed by ranchers whose livestock were threatened or attacked.
Currently, Idaho has about 650 wolves, up from 35 introduced in the state in 1995 and 1996. The state eventually wants to hold legal hunts for the predators, once federal protections are lifted.
Predators including wolves, coyotes, bear and mountain lions were responsible for 32 percent of sheep deaths.
Reprinted in part from The Casper Star Tribune, Wyoming

We got to have Wolf control in Michigan Too.
 
We have bad wolf problems in the southwest too, ours are hand raised and habituated to people. One went into a ranch HQ a couple weeks ago and killed a dog. they run the hunters horses out of camp. The livestock Depredation is awful. Last june a newly re-released pair killed 13 head of cow calf pairs in just a month. They ended up being shot but not before the rancher took an awful hit.

Rural people need to get on top of this situation and start getting the facts about wolves out to the public.
 

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