nubz.the.lizard
03-03-2007, 06:40 PM
Wanna go to Wyoming or Idaho and soon more states and shoot a wild gray wolf? Well, you can do so in the very near future.. just because a species has increased its population by ~700 in 30 years doesn't make ground that you can go off and get a permit to kill it.
""Idaho will finally get control themselves of the wolf population," said Risch.
Thirty-two wolves were originally introduced to the wild, now Risch says there are between 600 and 1,000 living in Idaho.
He says those numbers are high and it's time for the delisting.
"What I keep telling them is, that there is no reason, and there is no argument that the wolf population is no recovered in fact there are some places where they are becoming a real nucience," said Risch."
KTVB.COM | Boise, Idaho News, Weather, Sports & Traffic | IDAHO NEWS (http://www.ktvb.com/news/localnews/stories/ktvbn-dec1906-wolves.27dd9fc4.html)
""Idaho will finally get control themselves of the wolf population," said Risch.
Thirty-two wolves were originally introduced to the wild, now Risch says there are between 600 and 1,000 living in Idaho.
He says those numbers are high and it's time for the delisting.
"What I keep telling them is, that there is no reason, and there is no argument that the wolf population is no recovered in fact there are some places where they are becoming a real nucience," said Risch."
KTVB.COM | Boise, Idaho News, Weather, Sports & Traffic | IDAHO NEWS (http://www.ktvb.com/news/localnews/stories/ktvbn-dec1906-wolves.27dd9fc4.html)