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Beringia

(4,316 posts)
Sat Feb 1, 2020, 02:53 PM Feb 2020

New Idaho Wolf Plan, Comments open until Feb 10, 2020

They want to increase the season dates for hunting and trapping wolves in Idaho.
Comments open until Feb 10, 2020.

https://idfg.idaho.gov/form/2020-wolf-proposals


Idaho Seasons and Rules
Wolf Harvest Season Proposals: Review and Comment Opportunity

Overview

The Idaho Department of Fish and Game recently published a new statewide wolf population estimate based on an improved model incorporating remote camera surveys and other monitoring efforts. The estimate indicates Idaho’s wolf population remains robust through fluctuations of births and mortality over the year—an estimated peak of 1,541 wolves in summer 2019 after the annual birth cycle.

Since the federal government lifted Endangered Species Act protections for wolves in 2011, the Fish and Game Commission has expanded wolf seasons in a stepwise manner in response to increases in depredations on livestock and predation on other big game species. Despite the Commission's systematic progression of wolf hunting and trapping seasons, the 2019 wolf population estimate is still at levels well above federal recovery criteria of 150 wolves and 15 breeding pairs statewide. With current hunting and trapping seasons and agency control actions, wolf predation on livestock and other domestic animals remains persistent in certain areas and would occur if the wolf population expanded in southern Idaho. Wolf predation also continues to have a negative effect on elk populations in some backcountry areas.

The Department is asking for public input on the following potential changes to wolf hunting and trapping seasons to reduce conflicts from wolf predation, and to consider additional proposals submitted to the Commission. Please note that the Commission may choose to adopt changes to seasons so they take effect immediately for hunting and trapping seasons through June 2021.

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New Idaho Wolf Plan, Comments open until Feb 10, 2020 (Original Post) Beringia Feb 2020 OP
K&R 2naSalit Feb 2020 #1
Please cross-post. Duppers Feb 2020 #2
Cross post where? Beringia Feb 2020 #3
Getting message out any way I can. Duppers Feb 2020 #4

2naSalit

(86,634 posts)
1. K&R
Sat Feb 1, 2020, 03:04 PM
Feb 2020

Just know that claims made by the State of Idaho are disingenuous at best but mostly just flat out bullshit.

Please provide comments.

Beringia

(4,316 posts)
3. Cross post where?
Mon Feb 3, 2020, 04:48 PM
Feb 2020

General discussion is crickets on animal rights, unless you mention Peta and then you get some negative responses. And the vegetarians don't seem interested in wildlife management I don't think.
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