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Idaho's Gov calls for 550 wolves shot???

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Sorry I don't have the link. Found it on another site.


By JESSE HARLAN ALDERMAN, Associated Press Writer Thu Jan 11, 10:56 PM ET

BOISE, Idaho - Idaho's governor said Thursday he will support public hunts to kill all but 100 of the state's gray wolves after the federal government strips them of protection under the Endangered Species Act.

Gov. C.L. "Butch" Otter told The Associated Press that he wants hunters to kill about 550 gray wolves. That would leave about 100 wolves, or 10 packs, according to a population estimate by state wildlife officials.
The 100 surviving wolves would be the minimum before the animals could again be considered endangered.

"I'm prepared to bid for that first ticket to shoot a wolf myself," Otter said earlier Thursday during a rally of about 300 hunters.

Otter complained that wolves are rapidly killing elk and other animals essential to Idaho's multimillion-dollar hunting industry. The hunters, many wearing camouflage clothing and blaze-orange caps, applauded wildly during his comments.

Suzanne Stone, a spokeswoman for the advocacy group Defenders of Wildlife in Boise, said Otter's proposal would return wolves to the verge of eradication.

"Essentially he has confirmed our worst fears for the state of Idaho: That this would be a political rather than a biological management of the wolf population," Stone said. "There's no economic or ecological reason for maintaining such low numbers. It's simple persecution."

Wolves were reintroduced to the northern Rocky Mountains a decade ago after being hunted to near-extinction. More than 1,200 now live in the region.

The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service plans to start removing federal protections from gray wolves in Montana and Idaho in the next few weeks.

A plan drafted by Idaho's wildlife agency calls for maintaining a minimum of 15 wolf packs — higher than Otter's proposal of 10 packs.

Jeff Allen, a policy adviser for the state Office of Species Conservation, said 15 wolf packs would allow "a cushion" between the surviving wolf population and the minimum number that federal biologists would allow before the animals are again considered endangered.

Allen said Otter and state wildlife officials agree on wolf strategy and will be able to reach a consensus on specific numbers.

"You don't want to be too close to 10 because all of a sudden when one (wolf) is hit by a car or taken in defense of property, you're back on the list," Allen said.
 
I read this in the morning's paper. And some here think that Wyoming is a bunch of wolf haters!


It's not a question of wolf haters, but rather more a question of ignorance dealing with the situation that has alot of us frustrated. The Gov. of Idaho is just as stupid, with his off the cuff statements railying hunters in a frenzy of buddy buddy back slapping commaraderie. I've always stated that they need to slip quitly into hunting the wolves and slowly raise the quota to kill as many as managers will allow. By law they have to follow the manegment plans. That's why the Feds. want Wyoming to have one. If they killed all but 100 that would be too low a number and against the plan. So just saying 100 was a number plucked out of his arse with no real value.

Just by the Gov. saying he'll kill all but 100 is dumb, first he isn't the one that makes this decision, it has to go through the process just as any quota does for any season, any animal. Also the managers have to follow the state management plan that has been submitted to the Feds.:BLEEP:

From your other thread on trapping being barbaric, on Friday my lion hunting,trapping buddy caught a wolf, they released it without incident, easiest release he's ever had. If they follow the rules of checking traps a min. of 3 days most incedentals will be ok.Pets should be keep within command range of their owners anyway.
 
Our anti wildlife Governor yesterday appointed Marv Hagedorn to an empty seat in the Legislature. Marv was one of the founders of the The Idaho Anti-Wolf Coalition and a real vocal anti wolf nut.

Remember, Gov. Otter co-sponsored a bill in Congress to sell 5% of our public lands to raise money for Katrina survivors. He has been fined for destroying wetlands. He is against breaching the Snake River Dams to help our migratory fish increase. He was a very vocal member of the Sagebrush Rebellion crowd. He is anti-law enforcement and anti- F&G.
 
I've always enjoyed reading some of Marv's rants in papers across the state ;) It shall be interesting the see what happens under C.L. He was definitely a bit premature with these comments no matter what side of the wolf issue you're on.

Ithica, you forgot about how much he likes his chew soaked in bourbon.
 
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