Opponents of controversial Idaho wolf law say they’ll sue state over the legislation

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Published at9:03 am, July 21, 2021|Updated at9:04 am, July 21, 2021

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BOISE (Idaho Statesman) — Several conservation groups announced Monday that they intend to sue Idaho over the state’s controversial wolf law passed earlier this year, which the groups say could put other endangered species at risk.

A news release from the Center for Biological Diversity said it would join nine other groups in suing Idaho if it does not repeal a law passed in May that expands wolf hunting and trapping opportunities. The other organizations listed in the notice of intent are Footloose Montana, Friends of the Clearwater, International Wildlife Coexistence Network, Nimiipuu Protecting the Environment, Sierra Club, Trap Free Montana Public Lands, Western Watersheds Project, Wilderness Watch and Wolves of the Rockies.

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1 thought on “Opponents of controversial Idaho wolf law say they’ll sue state over the legislation

  1. That’s the least that should be done!
    Wolves’ lives MUST be saved.
    These magnificient animals are essential.

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