More Wolves Killed After Straying From Yellowstone National Park, Remaining Population Estimated at 90, Montana Curbs Winter Hunt

The return of gray wolves into what was once their natural territory faces major challenges from humans – hunters, drivers and poisoners. The uneasy relationship between the canines and humans has been difficult for centuries as many humans harbor wolf hatred. Hunters in Idaho, Wyoming and Montana have followed the hunting rules of their statesContinue reading “More Wolves Killed After Straying From Yellowstone National Park, Remaining Population Estimated at 90, Montana Curbs Winter Hunt”

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