31 January 2014
Reprieve for Wolves in Idaho: On Monday, the Idaho Department of Fish and Game (IDFG) announced an abrupt end to their wolf extermination program in the Frank Church Wilderness Area after Defenders and other conservation groups took the issue to federal court
earlier this month. As of January 15, the trapper had killed nine
wolves in the Frank Church Wilderness; he will pack out of the area
after all traps and snares have been removed. IDFG says they believe the
trapper killed all of the wolves in the Golden and Monumental wolf
packs, but the truth is that no one – not event IDFG – knows how many
wolves remain in these two packs.Though we are saddened about the nine
wolves killed needlessly, any remaining wolves that could have been
killed are safe, as are any other animals that could have fallen victim
had the effort continued. We are hopeful that our litigation will cause
IDFG to think twice about future efforts to eradicate wolves in
wilderness areas, and cause U.S. Forest Service officials to deny access
to IDFG for such activities.
Mexican Wolf (©USFWS/Jim Clark)
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