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  • Idaho county creates anti-wolf chapter

    02/22/2007 7:35:39 PM PST · by george76 · 31 replies · 606+ views
    (AP) -- ^ | February 22, 2007 | (AP) --
    Residents in Bingham County have started a local chapter of the Idaho Anti-Wolf Coalition, which is collecting signatures to once again try to get an initiative to ban gray wolves from Idaho on the ballot. The group failed to gather enough signatures to get a similar initiative on the ballot last year. Coalition Chairman Ron Gillett of Stanley said the group's new goal is to gather 100,000 signatures. He also has instructed petition carriers to make certain that everyone who signs is a registered voter. In 2006, the group collected more than 40,000 signatures in six weeks before running out...
  • Forest Service plans to ease limits on killing predators in western US

    08/05/2006 6:38:38 PM PDT · by george76 · 31 replies · 1,077+ views
    The Christian Science Monitor ^ | June 16, 2006 | Brad Knickerbocker
    The dispute between dominant species over shared habitat in the West is escalating. The proposal emphasizes continued protections for endangered species, and it states that such measures "shall be directed at the offending animal" while not jeopardizing the "viability of predator populations." The "offending animal" is the one perceived as a threat to people and livestock. There now are more than 1,000 wolves in the Northern Rockies region. In Idaho alone, the offspring of 35 Canadian wolves now number more than 500. Their main prey are...deer and elk. But they have attacked domestic animals as well...through 2005...( at least )...
  • Ranchers can kill wolves harassing livestock

    12/31/2005 11:37:23 AM PST · by george76 · 46 replies · 1,492+ views
    Reuters ^ | Dec 30, 2005 | Laura Zuckerman
    Next week, Idaho Gov. Dirk Kempthorne and U.S. Interior Secretary Gale Norton are expected to sign an agreement that would place management of an estimated 500 grey wolves into state, rather than federal, hands. The agreement would give ranchers permission to eliminate wolves that harass livestock. It also would empower state wildlife managers to pick off wolf packs that make a dent in the state's deer and elk populations. The wolf's revival in Idaho started a decade ago when officials released 35 wolves into central Idaho. Their numbers have grown steadily since then. Federal rules have carefully prescribed when ranchers...