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Court rules in favor of Wyoming wolf management

I never had a problem with Wyoming's original management plan. The population management numbers have been met for the last fifteen years and the hunting regulations put in place by the Wyoming Game and Fish would never have impacted the wolf population enough in Northwest Wyoming for it to become an issue. However, because of a judge's decision in DC thousands of miles removed from the issue the population numbers have been left unchecked in Wyoming resulting in higher wolf numbers and fewer elk, deer and moose in the woods.

I am pro wolf, but having a super predator go unchecked while you manage everything else in the ecosystem makes zero sense. I suppose once they start moving into northern Colorado and Utah people might agree with the predator regulation for 3/4 of the state as soon as the elk numbers begin dropping in those areas.
 

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