Wolf Weekly Wrap-Up
03 January 2014
Posted by: Melanie Gade
No Wolves Killed In Idaho Hunting Derby: Despite
outcry from the environmental community and Defenders’ best efforts –
which resulted in over 43,000 members writing Idaho’s government
officials — a wolf killing competition organized by Idaho for Wildlife
took place on Saturday and Sunday in Salmon, Idaho.
While wolf supporters were unable to stop the derby, if there is a
silver lining in this egregious event, it is that no wolves were killed
during the 48 hour competition. This weekend’s zero kill count only
demonstrates the persistent misinformation circulating in Idaho about
gray wolf populations. Derby participants did manage to kill 21
coyotes, however.
In the wake of the event, Defenders is concerned that anti-wolf
organizers will only leverage the fact that no wolves were killed to
advocate for more extreme methods like aerial hunting and traps to kill
wolves. Now more than ever, it is critical we demonstrate just the
opposite is needed. Stay tuned for more news on this topic….
Defenders Takes Action Against U.S. Forest Service for Allowing Wolf Eradication:
Idaho Department of Fish and Game has hired a hunter/trapper to kill
two entire wolf packs in the massive, remote and livestock-free Frank
Church-River of No Return Wilderness Area. The state wants these wolf
packs killed by a hired hunter/trapper simply because an outfitter complained to an Idaho Department of Fish and Game commissioner.
The U.S. Forest Service administers this wilderness area and has
policies to restrict predator control in wilderness. Yet the agency
gave permission to Idaho to use its facilities for this killing effort
and did nothing to stop Idaho from implementing its anti-wolf agenda in
this federal wilderness area.
Defenders is working hard to counteract
these harmful policies and we need your help. Tell Idaho Department of Fish and Game
to immediately prohibit the use of national forest lands and facilities
in the Frank Church-River of No Return Wilderness Area for the state’s
hostel and misguided wolf eradication program.
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