Sunday, September 30, 2012

Wyoming's 1st regulated wolf hunt begins Monday

Wyoming's first regulated wolf hunt is set to begin today (Monday). The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service announced last month it would entrust Wyoming with managing wolf numbers and endorsed a plan that allows for the animals to be shot on sight in most of the state, while keeping them permanently protected in designated areas like Yellowstone National Park. Wyoming Game and Fish spokesman Eric Keszler says that through Friday afternoon, Wyoming had sold 2,236 wolf licenses. Park County led sales with 562. Hunters in Fremont County bought 327, while Teton County followed with 324, Sublette with 228 and Natrona with 117. Governor Matt Mead has called the hunt "scientifically sound."

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