Several wolves from Yellowstone National Park were killed after leaving park grounds
Wolf hunting is over for the season in southern parts of Montana.
State officials had previously voted to end the season after several wolves from the Yellowstone area were killed by hunters once outside state park's borders. While these kills weren't illegal, the situation did raise concerns with local wildlife officials.
Fox News previously reported that the Montana Fish and Wildlife Commission voted to pause wolf trapping and hunting in areas in southern Montana once 82 wolves had been harvested. That threshold has reportedly been hit and the state has ordered wolf hunters to remove equipment from the area.
During the recent hunting season, 20 wolves from Yellowstone were shot by hunters – only about 94 wolves are still living in the park. It is believed that all the wolves of the Phantom Lake Pack have been killed since October, meaning that the pack is now considered eliminated.
Wolf hunting is over for the season in southern parts of Montana.
State officials had previously voted to end the season after several wolves from the Yellowstone area were killed by hunters once outside state park's borders. While these kills weren't illegal, the situation did raise concerns with local wildlife officials.
Fox News previously reported that the Montana Fish and Wildlife Commission voted to pause wolf trapping and hunting in areas in southern Montana once 82 wolves had been harvested. That threshold has reportedly been hit and the state has ordered wolf hunters to remove equipment from the area.
During the recent hunting season, 20 wolves from Yellowstone were shot by hunters – only about 94 wolves are still living in the park. It is believed that all the wolves of the Phantom Lake Pack have been killed since October, meaning that the pack is now considered eliminated.
Montana halts wolf trapping and hunting in certain areas of the state
The hunt was halted after the reduced quota was hit earlier this week.
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