Montana Approves Additional Year-Round Killing of Wolves – In Defense of Animals

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THANK YOU!

As a supporter of In Defense of Animals (IDA) and an avid wildlife advocate, who prefers to see wolves alive, I strongly oppose the Montana Department of Fish, Wildlife and Parks’ recent decision to allow the killing of 100 wolves by private landowners.

This proposal gives landowners (mostly ranchers) unprecedented discretion to shoot wolves on sight. And while Montana ranchers killed 69 wolves in response to livestock attacks between 2005 and 2013, they can now kill one third more wolves in one year. This proposal amounts to a separate hunting season on private land.

The approval of killing 100 wolves on private lands comes in addition to the general hunting and trapping season that resulted in the death of at least 230 wolves in 2013-14; it is in addition to federal predator control, executed by USDA Wildlife Services to shoot and trap wolves on behalf of ranchers, and funded partially by Rocky Mountain Elk Foundation (RMEF), a trophy hunting organization that has donated more than $240,000 to this wolf killing program.

This proposal is yet another piece of evidence that wolves are being managed on behalf of ranchers, trophy hunters, and trappers, while the values of wolf advocates who prefer wolves to be preserved, are ignored.

I strongly oppose the Montana Department of Fish, Wildlife and Parks’ decision to allow private landowners (ranchers) to kill an additional 100 wolves and strongly urge you to reconsider.

Sincerely,

Montana Approves Additional Year-Round Killing of Wolves – In Defense of Animals.

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