Wednesday, July 13, 2011

Idaho Fish and Game surveys public on wolf hun

Wolf Hunt

This image provided by Yellowstone National Park shows a gray wolf in the wild. Public opinion on gray wolves remains sharply split as Montana officials prepare to resume hunting for the predators following their removal from the endangered species list by Congress. Photo:National Park Service
BOISE, Idaho (AP) - Want to howl about Idaho's new wolf hunt?
The Department of Fish and Game is all ears.
The Idaho wildlife agency is gathering public opinion about its plans for the upcoming season, including the proposal not to have kill quotas in much of the state.
The proposal and survey questions can be viewed at Fish and Game's website.
Fish and Game officials already say they'll survey 1,000 randomly selected hunters and 2,000 members of the public about the proposed wolf season.
But for anyone else interested, the questions will be posted on the website along with a spot to offer comments, with the results to be presented to the Idaho Fish and Game Commission at the panel's July 27-28 meeting meeting in Salmon.
The comment deadline is July 24.
The Idaho Fish And Game Wolf Season Proposals and Public Survey can be accessed here: http://fishandgame.idaho.gov/cms/hunt/wolf/proposals.cfm
Read more: http://www.idahostatejournal.com/news/state/article_eab55a5c-ad5f-11e0-9a5c-001cc4c03286.html#ixzz1S1SAeyrh

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