Committee to Abolish Sport Hunting Blog
A $200,000 budget request by Gov. Brad Little for an Idaho board that manages money to pay a federal and state agency to kill wolves that attack livestock and big game is sufficient for fiscal year 2020, a board member told lawmakers Wednesday.
“We’re fine with the $200,000 this year,” Wolf Depredation Control Board member Carl Rey told the budget-setting Joint Finance-Appropriations Committee, noting the board has a surplus this year.
“I will tell you that I don’t think that is sustainable beyond fiscal year 2020,” he said.
The board contracts with the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Wildlife Services and Idaho Department of Fish and Game to kill wolves that attack cattle, sheep, deer and elk. Besides money from the state’s general fund, it also gets money from the livestock and sheep industry and the Idaho Department…
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Again? I remember past years when they were not able to account for the monies used – I think it crashed and burned after that. Let’s hope it does again.