Committee to Abolish Sport Hunting Blog
- By Helena Dore Chronicle Staff Writer
- Dec 18, 2021UpdatedDec 19, 2021

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Fifteen wolves have been hunted in two wolf management units directly north of Yellowstone National Park so far this winter, and wolf trapping there hasn’t begun yet.
The numbers from Montana Fish, Wildlife and Parks have some worrying about how the state’s wolf trapping season will impact populations in Yellowstone. Several packs are concentrated at the northern end of the park, and the animals often wander over the border into Montana.
In past years, annual quotas prevented hunters and trappers in Montana from taking more than two wolves in wolf management units 313 and 316, which border Yellowstone to its north.urn:uuid:2cd42617-da80-b55b-2634-b55bda802cd4
The quotas were lifted this August at a Montana Fish and…
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I thought up in that area only two were allowed? My, how times have changed.
The Commission eliminated quotas around Yellowstone in their last meeting. All Commissioners except for one were appointed by the Giantfart.
Despicable man.
Well there’s at least this. They killed enough last February to last several years:
https://www.fieldandstream.com/conservation/wisconsin-wolf-hunt-halted/
At least.