Associated Press
Gray wolf numbers in the Northern Rockies have declined about 6 percent from 2011, according to the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service. Congress removed the wolves from the federal endangered species list in 2011. A state-by-state breakdown of year-end 2013 minimum wolf count and percentage change over two years:
–Idaho: 659 wolves; down 14 percent
–Montana: 627 wolves, down 4 percent
–Oregon: 61 wolves; up 110 percent(asterisk)
–Utah: 0 wolves; no change
–Washington: 38 wolves; up 46 percent(asterisk)
–Wyoming: 306 wolves, down 7 percent
–NORTHERN ROCKIES TOTAL: 1,691 wolves; down 6 percent
(asterisk)includes wolves only in eastern portion of state

This is contrary to a news article the other day…however this I believe.
Will they be satisfied when they have exterminated them all. What will they turn their guns on then?
Ignorance is our enemy and knowledge is power
We need to continue to get out the message that carnivores restore balance in the ecosystem and arrest global warming
These folks need a lot of education