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Nov 16 2022 Judge revives limits on wolf killing near Yellowstone park
State District Court Judge Christopher Abbot on Tuesday ordered Montana Fish Wildlife and Parks to return to a limit of five wolves killed per person. He also blocked use of snares when trapping season begins Nov 28. -
Nov 14 2022 Wolf Advocates ask judge to suspend Montana’s current wolf seasons
Wolf advocates asked a Montana judge to halt the state’s wolf hunting and trapping season while their lawsuit against the state is being considered. -
Oct 30 2022 Study: Montana, other states lack good data, fail to consider wolves value
The study, “A new era of wolf management demands better data and a more inclusive process,” said that few states weigh the benefits of wolves as apex predators, instead only considering the drawbacks. -
Mar 01 2022 New Petition Seeks Emergency Protections for Northern Rockies Wolves
Conservation groups filed a new petition today seeking immediate Endangered Species Act protection for gray wolves in the Northern Rockies, based on the 2009 commitment made by the US Fish and Wildlife Service to emergency list the species if state laws threaten their survival. -
Sep 12 2021 Yellowstone Wolves In Its Crosshairs
In unprecedented move, new hunting and trapping regulations would allow every wolf coming into state from America's first National park to be killed as a trophy.