Wolves delisted, maybe it will stick this time.
#1
Wolves delisted, maybe it will stick this time.
http://www.idahostatesman.com/newsupdates/story/632705.html
Hopefully we can start to get this under control here in North Central Idaho now. I think our state agencies will be able to actually manage the wild game in our area again now that the feds are out of the way.
Hopefully we can start to get this under control here in North Central Idaho now. I think our state agencies will be able to actually manage the wild game in our area again now that the feds are out of the way.
#4
Join Date: May 2007
Location: Idaho
Posts: 6
RE: Wolves delisted, maybe it will stick this time.
I hope to see it stick - but I reckon only time will tell. As a fellow Idahoan, Robert, I'm with you. I've seen what they've done up around your part of the country - and they're getting fairly thick in our part of Idaho, too, now. I'll keep my fingers crossed, but I won't hold my breath!
#7
Nontypical Buck
Join Date: Sep 2004
Location: WV
Posts: 4,485
RE: Wolves delisted, maybe it will stick this time.
Thanks for the post. I'm relieved to hear this news. I think wolves managed correctly can become a great game animal asset and have a place in wild country. Obviously, if they're mismanaged, they can become a plague. The jerk judge obviously had alot of bs suppositionregarding "genetics" and "breeding potential" (cry me a river...they're dogs, how'd you think they'd get along, breeding wise??[&:])
#8
RE: Wolves delisted, maybe it will stick this time.
Like you said, it would be nice if the federal government would allow the wildlife managers to do their job. Wolves are a threat to the game, which in turn means that they are a threat to many areas' economies and peoples' livelihoods.