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The Idaho Department of Fish and Game estimates wolf populations have dropped, and officials said they hope to implement a plan that would slash numbers to a fraction of the current population.
Thirty-seven wolves died in Washington in 2024, including four killed for preying on livestock, one by a cougar, one dying ...
BOISE, Idaho (AP) — Idaho’s wolf population appears to be holding steady despite recent changes by lawmakers that allow expanded methods and seasons for killing wolves, the state’s top ...
Idaho’s wolf population likely is down by about one-third since 2021, according to state Department of Fish and Game officials. Aug. 1 estimates included about 1,550 wolves from 2019 to 2021 ...
Idaho ranchers whose livestock might’ve been killed by wolves or grizzly bears will soon be able to apply for reimbursement ...
Thirty years ago, there were virtually no wolves in the Western U.S., the result of a decades-long eradication campaign. Then in 1995, the federal government brought them back, in their ...
For the past few years in Idaho, hunters, trappers and government officials have killed wolves in a variety of ways. One hunter hit a wolf with a snowmobile before shooting and killing it.
"Howl," a written series and podcast from the Idaho Capital Sun and Boise State Public Radio/NPR, tells the story of wolf ...
The Idaho Fish and Game Commission on June 12 voted to substantially reduce the recreational trapping of wolves in response to a federal court ruling that aims to protect grizzly bears. The state ...
The wolf pups, which range in age from three to six months old, have long white hair, muscular jaws ... a 72,000 year-old skull fragment found in Idaho, both part of natural history museum ...