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Groups reach deal on Idaho wolf derby lawsuit 

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BOISE — A federal judge has dismissed a lawsuit by environmental groups involving a wolf- and coyote-shooting contest in Idaho as part of a settlement agreement that requires federal officials to notify the groups if another contest is planned. The agreement on Wednesday follows several years of court skirmishes between the groups and the U.S. Bureau of Land Management involving …

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Idaho wolf-killing account to get $400K more for ‘slush fund’ towards Wolf Slaughter

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BOISE – The Idaho Legislature’s joint budget committee voted Wednesday to give $400,000 to the Wolf Control Depredation Board next year to kill problem wolves – even though the board will start the year with more than the $600,000 it’s budgeted to spend. Rep. Phylis King, D-Boise, proposed that the Legislature allocate the board more. “I think they have plenty …

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Tourism to Yellowstone National Park Creates $543.7 Million in Economic Benefits – Maybe they will wake up if they are Boycotted

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Protect The Wolves® will be calling on Yellowstone to help push thru a Buffer Zone surrounding all National Parks. They can help or Our Upcoming Rally will call for a National Park Boycott. National park tourism is a significant driver in the national economy, returning $10 for every $1 invested in the National Park Service, and it should be a HUGE …

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Wyoming must wait to manage wolves ? but not for long

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It is people like good ol WyoBob that commented on their article that want to kill everything in sight….. He seems to think also that the states have the power… We have to disagree…. sorry Bob…. Wyoming’s plan to shoot wolves on sight throughout most of the state was poor at best, shows that Wyoming as no intentions of managing wolves when …