Idaho Wolf Cull

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Federal wildlife agents shoot 14 wolves

The Associated Press

Posted: 7:30am on Feb 23, 2012; Modified: 11:55am on Feb 23, 2012






LEWISTON, Idaho ? Federal wildlife agents report they have shot and killed 14 wolves from helicopters in northern Idaho as part of an effort to help restores the elk population in the Lolo zone, an area long considered home to the best elk herds and habitat in the state.

The three-day operation was carried out earlier this month at a cost of $22,500 by agents with the USDA Wildlife Services and the Idaho Department of Fish and Game.

Wildlife managers believe that a sustained reduction in wolf numbers will allow the Lolo elk herd, which has been severely depressed since the mid-1990s, to rebound. State wildlife officials have long had a goal of reducing wolf numbers in the area along the upper Lochsa and North Fork of the Clearwater rivers, once renowned for its elk hunting.

"We'd like to see one of Idaho's premier elk populations recover as much as possible," said Jim Unsworth, deputy director of Fish and Game.

The wolf population in the area has also been diminished by hunters and trappers in recent months. Through Wednesday, the state reported sportsmen had taken 22 wolves from the Lolo, while another six wolves were shot from helicopters last spring, bringing the total of known wolf kills to 42.

Before the start of the hunting season, the Lolo zone wolf population was estimated at 75 to 100, with additional animals crossing back and forth between Idaho and Montana.

Biologists said the biggest problem for Lolo elk herds was a long-term change in the habitat. But state officials also blame growing numbers of bears and mountain lions. Hunting seasons on those predators were liberalized and managers expected elk numbers to slowly climb. But as the herds continued to shrink and blame was placed on the increasing number of wolves moving into the area.

Recent studies by Fish and Game researchers now show wolves are the primary cause of death in female elk in the Lolo and of calves more than 6 months old. Researchers have said the habitat is capable of supporting far more than the 2,000 elk estimated to be in the area.

Statewide, Fish and Game officials report that hunters and trappers had killed 318 wolves since the public hunting season opened last fall. Most hunting and trapping seasons end March 31, but wolf hunting will be allowed in the Lolo and Selway zones through June.

The department has a goal of reducing the number of wolves in the state, but has not set a target population or limit.






TONY MANDILE
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The USFWS should have foreseen this mess coming. Hopefully the Lolo elk herd can be saved but from the looks of things it may be to little and to late.

Eldorado
 
Idiots spent millions bringing CANADIAN wolves into the lower 48,now its going to cost millions to get things back to where they were,whos surprised?

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>They could have made 10x that
>amount letting folks shoot them
>from helicopters....


Great idea! Even better if you got to use a machine gun!
 
>>They could have made 10x that
>>amount letting folks shoot them
>>from helicopters....
>
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>Great idea! Even better if
>you got to use a
>machine gun!


AR style rifles just like we use on hogs here out of helicopters... Folks are paying a lot of $ just to shoot pasture rats so imagine wolf pricing
 
Maybe Montana should cut the price of the tag. What was Idahos price under $50 and Montanas was $300 plus not saying they woud have killed tons more but I bet they would have got a few and the Feds would not have to shoot as many.
 
Idaho's price's are 11.50 ea. you can buy 2 and non resident are in the 32.00 range so yes what is Montana doing with such high prices? Most sportsman in Idaho dont see our herds ever recovering from the damage from wolves along with winter loss and habitat problems and the way our management is doing thing's it's a very steep mountain to get back to what they once were just 5 to 10 years ago.
 
This wolf thing is crazy. I just finished watch the Movie crywolfmovie.com. That 1 hour movie is nuts what they wolves have done in those areas. And now they are here in Utah. Great! Now our struggling deer herd and elk numbers are going to get worse. EXTERMINATION!!!
 
LAST EDITED ON Feb-24-12 AT 10:25AM (MST)[p]IMHO
"to little to late" is probably right on the money!
Another thing that would be a great benefit in the lolo would be some fire. Places that were meadows and open ridges with great elk pasture in the 80's are now evergreen forest with little elk food.
 
It is easy to be critical! But, at least Idaho has got their crap together.
They are killing many Wolves, and have a plan to get down to 300 or so State wide, compared to the 1200 plus they currently have.

We should focus on being OUTRAGED over Wyoming!
Come on already, get something done!

Idaho is hunting, trapping, and the FG are air striking them.

Wyoming????
 
MT has been shooting them from choppers for years.

My bone is no stranger to
great envy!
 
14 wolves killed will not make much of a difference ...they should at least do 50!~
 

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