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. Dozens of ...
This 2005 file photo shows a Yellowstone wolf from the Leopold pack following grizzly bear. A U.S. Magistrate Judge for the District of Idaho scaled back state wolf trapping and snaring seasons over ...
The Idaho Wolf Depredation Control Board on Oct. 26 voted to contract with five ranch groups to help control wolves in priority areas. Contract applications were approved with Davis Cattle; the ...
LEWISTON – A federal judge’s ruling will shorten Idaho’s wolf trapping season by as many as nine months to prevent potential harm to threatened grizzly bears. The ruling issued this week by federal ...
BOISE, Idaho -- As the nation's first regulated public wolf hunt in decades drew to a close, Idaho wildlife managers credited sportsmen for helping stabilize a species that was growing rapidly across ...
Idaho’s wolf population has dropped by about 13% during the last two summers, according to state wildlife managers. The just-released 2023 estimate of wolves in the state is 1,150, down from 1,337 in ...
MISSOULA, Mont. -- Gray wolf hunting was set to begin today in Idaho, even as a federal judge eyed a request to stop the killing of the predators just four months after they were removed from the ...
LEWISTON – Some conservation groups are accusing Idaho wildlife managers of misleading the public about wolf trapping seasons, but the state says it’s done everything by the book. The minor ...
A member of Wapiti Lake Pack is photographed near the Firehole River in Yellowstone National Park in July 2020. The Wapiti is one of nine packs living in Yellowstone as of December 2024. Jim Peaco ...
A file photo shows a wolf at Yellowstone National Park nursing pups outside their den. Records from the Idaho Department of Fish and Game showed three pups likely around a month old were shot and ...