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Rich Landers: An issue of prey, not the endangered predatorhttp://www.spokesman.com/outdoors/stories/2014/may/29/rich-landers-an-issue-of-prey-not-the-endangered/
Hunting for wolves, which could eventually be allowed as a management tool, gets mixed reviews. If wolves reach recovery thresholds, 63 percent of residents would support a wolf hunting season and 28 percent would oppose it. About a quarter of the opposition comes from people who are generally against all types of hunting.But the support for wolf hunting varies depending on the reason:• 69 percent would support hunting to maintain population objectives; 23 percent oppose. • 65 percent support it to address livestock attacks; 25 oppose. • 61 percent support it to address impacts on big game; 29 oppose. • Only 38 percent support hunting wolves for recreation; 53 percent oppose – and most opposition is rated as “strong.”