Idaho considers wolf hunt rules. By Todd Dvokak. Associated Press writer.
Update May 7. Defenders: meetings not scheduled in pro-wolf areas on purpose. By Jason Kauffman. Idaho Mountain Express Staff Writer
Idaho considers wolf hunt rules. By Todd Dvokak. Associated Press writer.
Update May 7. Defenders: meetings not scheduled in pro-wolf areas on purpose. By Jason Kauffman. Idaho Mountain Express Staff Writer
Idaho Department of Fish and Game
Contact: Niels Nokkentved 208-334-3746
For Immediate Release
Fish and Game Sets Meetings on Wolf Hunting Rules
The Idaho Department of Fish and Game has scheduled a series of public open house meetings around the state to get comments on proposed seasons and rules for Idaho’s first ever wolf hunting season.
Meetings have been set in all seven Idaho Fish and Game regions.
Panhandle Region: Meetings begin at 7 p.m. For information call 208-769-1414.
Send comments to Idaho Fish and Game, 2885 Kathleen Ave., Coeur dAlene, ID. 83815.
Tuesday, May 13, at Sandpoint Community Center, 204 First Avenue, Sandpoint.
Wednesday, May 14, at Silver Lake Motel & Convention Center, 6160 N. Sunshine St. Coeur dAlene.
Thursday, May 15, at St Maries Federal Building, 7th & College, St. Maries.
Biologist removes cable snare from one of two Denali wolves. By Tim Mowry. Fairbanks Daily News Miner
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Original story from April 25. Denali wolves wearing snares. Animals are roaming free with devices caught on necks. By Mary Pemberton. Associated Press.
Close Elk Feedgrounds Before It’s Too Late. By Brodie Farquhar. Wyomingfile.com