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Title: Judge: Resume Wolf Season
Post by: whacker1 on January 03, 2013, 02:45:42 PM
http://www.spokesman.com/stories/2013/jan/03/judge-resume-wolf-season/ (http://www.spokesman.com/stories/2013/jan/03/judge-resume-wolf-season/)

BILLINGS – Wolf hunting and trapping can resume near Yellowstone National Park after a Montana judge on Wednesday blocked the state from shutting down the practice over concerns that too many animals used in research were being killed.

The restraining order from Judge Nels Swandal allows hunting and trapping to resume in areas east and west of the town of Gardiner in Park County.

State officials closed the gray wolf season in those areas on Dec. 10. That came after several wolves collared for scientific research were killed, drawing complaints from wildlife advocates.

The move prompted a lawsuit from sporting groups and a state lawmaker from Park County, Rep. Alan Redfield, who said the public was not given enough chance to weigh in on the closures.

In his order, Swandal sided with the plaintiffs. He said the lack of public notice appeared to violate the Montana Constitution and threatened to deprive the public of the legal right to harvest wolves.

He ordered the state “to immediately reinstitute and allow hunting and trapping of wolves in all areas of Park County.”

A Jan. 14 hearing was scheduled in the case. The other plaintiffs are Citizens for Balanced Use, Big Game Forever, Montana Outfitters and Guides Association and Montana Sportsman for Fish and Wildlife.

A spokesman for the state, Ron Aasheim, said Montana wildlife commissioners followed proper public notice requirements before issuing the closures.

Wildlife advocate Marc Cooke said the lawsuit over the 60-square-mile closure area revealed the “irrational hatred” of some hunting and trapping supporters.

“You have 145,000 square miles in Montana, and they’re fighting over a measly 60 square miles of land that is critical habitat for these animals. To me, it’s very vindictive,” he said.

Montana had an estimated 650 wolves at the end of 2011. Through Wednesday hunters reported killing 103 of the animals and trappers had killed at least 30 more.

State officials lifted quotas on wolves across most of Montana this spring in hopes of decreasing a predator population blamed for livestock attacks and driving down elk numbers in some areas.

But park officials said at least seven Yellowstone wolves – including five wearing tracking collars – were shot by hunters in Montana, Idaho and Wyoming. Also shot were four collared wolves originally from the park but now living outside it. Three more shot in the vicinity of the park had unknown origins and were not wearing collars, park officials said.

The current season marks Montana’s first experience with wolf trapping since the animals lost their endangered species protections last year under an order from Congress.

Wolf hunting has also been contentious in Wyoming this season. The state took over wolf management from the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service on Oct. 1, and hunters killed 43 wolves out of a 52-animal quota before Wyoming’s hunt ended Dec. 31. Idaho also allows hunting and trapping of wolves, although it allows a maximum of 30 animals a year to be taken in a zone just outside Yellowstone. Through Wednesday, hunters and trappers in Idaho reported killing 154 wolves statewide, including 11 near Yellowstone.

Title: Re: Judge: Resume Wolf Season
Post by: NWBREW on January 03, 2013, 02:47:13 PM
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Title: Re: Judge: Resume Wolf Season
Post by: mkcj on January 03, 2013, 03:09:53 PM
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Title: Re: Judge: Resume Wolf Season
Post by: mfswallace on January 03, 2013, 05:34:42 PM
"why would they fight for 60 sqr miles??"  Because if they don't they will loose 145,000 sqr miles to these kind of idiots  :twocents:

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Title: Re: Judge: Resume Wolf Season
Post by: Bean Counter on January 03, 2013, 05:37:27 PM
:lol4:

I agree
Title: Re: Judge: Resume Wolf Season
Post by: h2ofowlr on January 03, 2013, 05:40:13 PM
They need to keep it up.  Allow year around harvest on the wolves.
Title: Re: Judge: Resume Wolf Season
Post by: carpsniperg2 on January 03, 2013, 05:42:17 PM
Yeah! GET SOME!!!!

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Title: Re: Judge: Resume Wolf Season
Post by: Humptulips on January 03, 2013, 05:59:24 PM
While I'm thinking this is a good thing and a little payback to the wolf advocates I sure am sick and tired of all the litigation surounding the management of wildlife.
Sure would be nice to see the lawyers and judges out of the loop whem it comes to wildlife management.
Title: Re: Judge: Resume Wolf Season
Post by: JLS on January 03, 2013, 06:02:26 PM
The lawyers wouldn't have needed to get involved if the Montana FWP Commish had not had a knee jerk reaction to the "rock star wolf" getting shot in Wyoming.  It was a political decision to close the season in that area, not a biological one.  Emergency closures are usually pretty well frowned upon when they are done for political reasons without opportunity for public comment.
Title: Re: Judge: Resume Wolf Season
Post by: Ridgeratt on January 03, 2013, 06:04:38 PM
Anybody want to imagine the amount of litigation if and when we get a wolf season here.
Title: Re: Judge: Resume Wolf Season
Post by: JLS on January 03, 2013, 06:05:40 PM
Actually, as much as I dislike the Washington wolf plan, it will greatly reduce the chance of any successful litigation to stop a sanctioned wolf hunt once all of the criteria are met.
Title: Re: Judge: Resume Wolf Season
Post by: HUNTINCOUPLE on January 03, 2013, 06:44:11 PM
Oh ya gettin me a Wolfie!!!!!! :IBCOOL:
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