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Idaho wolf control board seeks $200,000 to kill wolves
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<blockquote data-quote="MtPockets" data-source="post: 1560183" data-attributes="member: 39651"><p>My guess is that its because the wolves are moving them on to private ground that traditionally had few, if any, elk. </p><p>Those elk grazing on ranchers pastures and fields that are needed to feed cattle are not very welcome. That's why the permits are only good on private ground.</p><p>If fish and game doesnt make an attempt to curb the problem, the ranchers will. </p><p>Again, just a guess.</p><p>The depredation permits are very localized and so is the wolf problem, but obviously in different areas. </p><p>Neither problem speaks to the overall populations.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MtPockets, post: 1560183, member: 39651"] My guess is that its because the wolves are moving them on to private ground that traditionally had few, if any, elk. Those elk grazing on ranchers pastures and fields that are needed to feed cattle are not very welcome. That's why the permits are only good on private ground. If fish and game doesnt make an attempt to curb the problem, the ranchers will. Again, just a guess. The depredation permits are very localized and so is the wolf problem, but obviously in different areas. Neither problem speaks to the overall populations. [/QUOTE]
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