“It’s certainly better news than last year,” she said. “(But) it’s still a higher quota than pro-wolf advocates would like. We would like to see no trophy or recreational hunting of wolves.”
“It’s certainly better news than last year,” she said. “(But) it’s still a higher quota than pro-wolf advocates would like. We would like to see no trophy or recreational hunting of wolves.”
I’m pleasantly surprised – I’m glad WI isn’t taking Montana’s, Idaho’s and Wyoming’s reckless approach.
WI have been plenty reckless in their own wolf-killing policies, both in the amount of wolves destroyed each year and in their choice of murder weapons and methods.
Yes, but from this it appears they may do the right thing going forward. The Rocky Mountain states keep getting progressively worse.