Associated Press, January 11, 2007: “Idaho’s governor [Butch Otter] said Tuesday he will support public hunts to kill all but 100 of the state’s gray wolves after the federal government strips them of protection under the Endangered Species Act…. ‘I’m prepared to bid for that first ticket to shoot a wolf myself,’ Otter said earlier Thursday during a rally of about 300 hunters…
The hunters, many wearing camouflage clothing and blaze-orange caps, applauded wildly during his comments.”
Since 2009, 887 Idaho wolves have been killed by licensed hunters, with many hundreds more killed in official “control” operations. It is estimated that there were fewer than 500 wolves remaining in the state by August, 2013. The 2013-2014 Idaho wolf season began August 30 and will continue in most of 13 state zones until the end of June 2014. The current 2013-2014 wolf season will constitute a mop-up operation by the state’s ferocious anti-wolf mob.
The Idaho political apparatus, controlled absolutely by the hunting and agricultural lobbies, is a vigorous proponent of trap-torture for Idaho wildlife. It has thus encouraged, trained and deployed an army of trappers, both amateur and professional, to prolong the suffering of Idaho wolves since 2011.
Idaho wolf trapping season opened November 15, 2013, and will continue across nine game zones until March 31, 2014. Thus, Idaho wolves continue to be subjected to the terror and cruelty of steel foothold traps and choking snares. Many of these animals, including the youngest of pups, are routinely forced to await their violent death for up to 72 hours while suffering terror, pain, hunger and dehydration.
Zone 1–Idaho Panhandle Zone: (12) Idaho wolves gunned with rifles or hand guns. One animal shot with a handgun was a tiny black pup so young that it had no teeth visible. A bow hunter in this zone also arrowed a gray puppy, a particularly painful way for a canine to die. Two others wolves were killed on private property in August before the season officially began. Licensed wolf kill is legal year round in the Panhandle zone as long as the carnage takes place on private property. These two pre-season wolves were seen together and shot at the same time. Their bodies were retrieved days later, indicating that they were able to run while wounded and therefore suffered for an unknown number of hours or days before dying.
Note: One of our three selected wolf packs for adoption, the Bumblebee Pack, resides in Zone 1. Adoption bracelets are available [link]. Your donations will help sustain our website so that volunteers can monitor and report activities by state, federal and private interests bent on reducing wolves to a genetically unsustainable population. Adoption bracelets are available.
Zone 2–Palouse-Hells Canyon Zone: (1) wolf arrowed. This was a gray animal listed as a pup.
Zone 3–Lolo Zone: (1) Idaho wolf gunned.
Note: One of our three packs selected for adoption is the Kelly Creek Pack, which undoubtedly lives a perilous existence in the Lolo “hot” zone. Lolo wolves have been among the hardest hit in the great Idaho wolf purge. Government agents in helicopters gunned-down some of the wolves killed in this zone during 2011-2012. Adoption bracelets for survivors are available. Adoption bracelets for survivors are available.
Zone 4–Dworshak-Elk City Zone: (3) wolves gunned, one wolf arrowed. One of the wolves, listed as a puppy, was blasted with a hand gun. The arrowed animal was listed as a yearling.
Zone 5–Selway Zone: (3) wolves gunned. Two of the three were listed as pups.
Zone 6–Middle Fork Zone: (3) wolves gunned. Two of the three were listed as pups.
Zone 7–Salmon Zone: (2) gunned. One animal was listed as a pup, the other a yearling.
Zone 8–McCall-Weiser Zone: (3) wolves gunned. One animal was listed as a young of year pup.
Zone 9–Sawtooth Zone: (1) wolf arrowed.
Zone 10–Southern Mountain Zone: (5) wolves gunned. Three of these animals were listed as yearlings. Another was listed as a pup terminated by a hand gun.
Note: One of our three packs up for adoption is the Red Warrior Pack, located in the Sawtooth Mountains within this zone. Adoption bracelets are available. Adoption bracelets are available.
Zone 11–Beaverhead Zone: (0) wolves gunned.
Zone 12—Island Park Zone: (3) wolves gunned.
Zone 13—Southern Idaho Zone: (0) wolves gunned.
Of the 38 wolves obliterated during this time period, 15 (39%) were listed as puppies or yearlings.
– See more at: http://adoptawolfpack.org/summary-of-2013-2014-big-game-mortality-reports/#sthash.xjOOXuKF.dpuf







