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Wolves gained savvy, avoiding hunters

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Wolf Hunt Map

The Wyoming Game and Fish Department has combined hunt areas and increased wolf hunting quotas. Through the first seven weeks of the hunting season, none of the areas pictured here have met their quotas and shut down.

The numbers suggest that Wyoming’s wolves smartened up in the second season since hunting returned to the landscape, learning a wariness of people that has prevented them from being shot.

Hunters managed to kill 12 wolves in the first 36 hours of the 2017 fall season, the first state-sanctioned hunt in four years owing to an Endangered Species Act-based jurisdiction fight with the courts and federal government.

But this year, through over seven weeks of hunting, only 19 members of the large canine species have been reported killed in regions where Wyoming manages wolves for persistence. In…

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3 thoughts on “Wolves gained savvy, avoiding hunters

  1. Those scum bags don’t ever consider there may be less wolves or leave them alone they make life even more hellish by extending the season. I hate these states for their crimes against wolves…..

    From: Exposing the Big Game Reply-To: Exposing the Big Game Date: Friday, October 26, 2018 at 1:31 PM To: louise kane Subject: [New post] Wolves gained savvy, avoiding hunters

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  2. That’s the other thing – either they are becoming more wary, or there actually are less wolves out there now than the F&W agencies are admitting to. They always say there are more, but there also could be less. They are carrying out the ‘100’ population minimum threat because the general public is unaware, or doesn’t think wildlife is important enough in today’s political circus.

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