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<blockquote data-quote="MtPockets" data-source="post: 1553972" data-attributes="member: 39651"><p>I tell ya, what they want to do is really something. The second link above shows their program.</p><p>They have been doing it in Idaho for a few years and the results are impressive, but we need to get everyone who hunts Montana to call/write/email their representatives in Helena to get Browns bills passed so we can do this here.</p><p>They actually pay expenses for those who legally take wolves!</p><p>The amount varies, but it goes up to $1000 per wolf in the hardest hit areas!</p><p>What might be the best part, is that it costs them an average of about $550/wolf which is paid entirely by donations- there is absolutely NO taxpayer money involved.</p><p>When the state of Idaho has to come in, their costs average about $8000/wolf which obviously came out of the taxpayers pockets!</p><p></p><p>I think it's a pretty awesome program that could really turn the corner on the ever increasing wolf problem, and will hopefully allow our Elk, Deer, and Moose populations to rebound.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MtPockets, post: 1553972, member: 39651"] I tell ya, what they want to do is really something. The second link above shows their program. They have been doing it in Idaho for a few years and the results are impressive, but we need to get everyone who hunts Montana to call/write/email their representatives in Helena to get Browns bills passed so we can do this here. They actually pay expenses for those who legally take wolves! The amount varies, but it goes up to $1000 per wolf in the hardest hit areas! What might be the best part, is that it costs them an average of about $550/wolf which is paid entirely by donations- there is absolutely NO taxpayer money involved. When the state of Idaho has to come in, their costs average about $8000/wolf which obviously came out of the taxpayers pockets! I think it's a pretty awesome program that could really turn the corner on the ever increasing wolf problem, and will hopefully allow our Elk, Deer, and Moose populations to rebound. [/QUOTE]
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