Essay On Wolf Hunting

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About 5,500 wolves now live in the states outside of Alaska. Many came from wolves placed in Wyoming in the 1990s. In Yellowstone National Park, the wolves were once hunted to near extinction. There were 2,153 hunters who bought licenses that year. Twenty-three wolves were killed legally and one wolf was killed illegally.And wolfs should have a prtacthan spot The upcoming wolf hunting season will probably have some of these same rules, said Renny MacKay. He is the state's Game and Fish Department spokesman. Many wolves in Wyoming still died even when hunting them was not allowed. Wildlife officials killed wolves that preyed on people's animals or caused other problems.The wolf hunting rules are only for the Yellowstone National Park area. This is a famous park in Wyoming and is …show more content…

The wolf hunting rules are only for the Yellowstone National Park area. This is a famous park in Wyoming and is protected by the national government. There are not as many wolves in other parts of Wyoming. Wolves there may once again be shot on sight by anybody with a gun. Wolf supporters do not like Wyoming's laws that allow the animals to be shot so easily. They want the state to help keep the wolf population high. The state made its decision to plan for its next wolf hunting season last week. This was after a national court put wolves back in the state of Wyoming's control. This leaves the hunting rules up to the state instead of the federal judges who are working for the national government. This action changed a law from 2014. A federal judge ruled that Wyoming's wolves could not be hunted. This was in agreement with environmentalists who said Wyoming would not require a certain number of wolves in the state. Environmental groups are now working on other ways to protect wolves. They want to stop Congress from passing laws that keep wolves off the endangered animals list. Animals that are on the list are protected from being

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