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			Feds to Otter: No Wolf Hunt this Year!
October 10, 2010
“We were told that we were not going to be allowed a hunt,” Otter said to the Idaho Sportsmen’s Caucus Advisory Council Saturday. read more
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			Send an e-mail to Carolyn Sime, Montana FWP
October 5, 2010
I urge everyone to contact Carolyn Sime of the Montana FWP, and let her know that you strongly disagree with Montana’s attempts to slaughter hundreds of wolves, read more
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			Conservationists Worry How Wolf Legislation Could Affect Endangered Species Act
October 5, 2010
A new twist to the debate over wolves in Montana: read more
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			Riding the Fence: Embracing the Wolf Population in and Around the Yellowstone Park
October 3, 2010
Casey Anderson Wildlife naturalist, Nat Geo WILD
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			Idaho part of effort to overturn wolf ruling
October 3, 2010
…Idaho’s appeal just an 11th-hour election-year stunt, and claims by Otter of livestock carnage overstated… read more
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			Researchers: Hunting affects wolves more strongly than first expected
October 3, 2010
…wolf populations are likely to decline by a substantially larger margin than is currently stated by management policies,” Creel said. read more
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