Wednesday, September 9, 2009

Wolf hunts will go on

Idaho hunters have already killed four wolves. Now it appears Montana hunters will get their chance to kill wolves as a Missoula judge has refused to block the hunts.

The judge's decision sounds reasonable. He allowed the hunts to proceed due to the fact that there is little evidence the hunt will cause permanent damage to wolf populations in Montana and Idaho. The judge also suggested that the Fish and Wildlife Service's plan to allow the hunts in Montana and Idaho -- while blocking the hunt in Wyoming due to that state's stubborn refusal to set up a reasonable hunt plan -- won't survive a court challenge. But in the meantime. we'll get to see what a wolf hunt in Montana will really look like.

Here's my guess: The state's hunters will be lucky to kill half of the 75 wolves Fish, Wildlife and Parks has set as the state's quota.

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