

The Center for Biological Diversity is taking the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service to court for selling out wolves in the northern Rockies.
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The Service admits wolf-killing in Idaho, Montana and Wyoming could wipe out 75% of wolves there — but still won't protect them.
Montana allows wolves to be killed using bait and strangulation snares. A single hunter can kill 10 wolves — and trap an additional 10.
Idaho hires private contractors to kill wolves and lets hunters chase wolves down with hounds and all-terrain vehicles.
And across most of Wyoming, wolves can be killed without a license in nearly any manner and at any time.
We petitioned the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service to right the injustice perpetrated on wolves in the northern Rockies. The agency refused.
Our latest legal action seeks a court order to force the Service to use current science and determine whether protection under the Act is needed. One look at the slaughter of wolves in Idaho, Montana and Wyoming shows that it is. These states have demonstrated they can't be trusted to manage wolves and put them on the road to recovery.
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