"There's only one way to manage Canadian wolves in Idaho," ...
Release the pedophiles into the wild!
It's open season!
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It wont be long before the wolves are starving at the rate they are multiplying. They will soon eat all the other game and star wiping out herds.
Idaho, Montana and Wyoming have been working for years on a wolf management strategy that the Feds have been pushing them on.
Idaho and Montana have come up with plans that make the cut. Wyoming hasn't yet. It wants to make any wolf off the National Parklands a varmit, and this has been a sticking point.
When and if they get the details worked out, there will be hunting seasons on wolves in Idaho, unless they've changed the concept.
If they don't control the wolves, it will put a world of hurt on the elk and deer seasons, which will hurt the states' conservation monies, since these things are mostly funded through things relating to hunting.
Hubby makes noises time to time to move to Salmon ID, but between the winter cold, bears and wolves, I don't have as much enthusiasm for that as he does.