
Halfway between Salt Lake and Yellowstone, the Grays Lake National Wildlife Refuge attracts hundreds of sandhill cranes and almost no people.
Keep reading Grays Lake NWR, Idaho: 100s of Sandhill Cranes, No People
![]() Halfway between Salt Lake and Yellowstone, the Grays Lake National Wildlife Refuge attracts hundreds of sandhill cranes and almost no people. Keep reading Grays Lake NWR, Idaho: 100s of Sandhill Cranes, No People ![]() A Wolf SmilesCourtesy of SigmaEye Wolf advocate Lynne Stone tried to find a way to get Idaho Fish and Game to count the wolves they shoot for killing livestock towards the hunting total. She knew where officials shot down the alpha female of the Basin Butte pack in November. So she bought a hunting tag ($11) and claimed it has her own, the Times-News of Magic Valley says, hoping it would count towards the region’s total. One more wolf claimed for the hunting total means one less wolf cold be legally shot. Not so fast, Fish and Game said. They confiscated the wolf and gave Stone a warning. Because hunters enjoy a great deal of legal protection, they had to sell her another tag. (She had asked permission beforehand to use the tag like that and only got unclear answers.) Stone heads the Boulder White Clouds Council, which wants permanent protection for the area, so she obviously isn’t going to go hunting for real. Stone is so well known in the area and the frequent subject of harassment from anti-wolf activists. Isn’t it derogatory to call them anti-wolf? No, amazingly, that’s what they call themselves. And they vow to eradicate the “Canadian gray wolf” like it was some illegal immigrant taking jobs away from American wolves. Idaho hunters are about two-thirds of the way to bagging this year’s quota of 220 wolves. The Sawtooth region where this wolf lived has a hunting quota of 55, with 30 already dead and Keep reading Idaho Wolf Activist Cleverly Undermining Wolf Hunting Quota |
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