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TopicIdaho passes laws to kill 90% of state's wolves
ranagrande
05/30/21 12:42:29 AM
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MondoMan180 posted...
I read both the NPR article and this Nat Geo article
https://www.nationalgeographic.com/animals/article/idaho-bill-90-percent-of-wolves-to-be-killed

If there's anything missing why not explain what that might be? I have hundreds of bookmarks and videos saved, so why do I need to read 10 pages of legislative text? NPR and National Geographic are professional and reputable news organizations.

Ok I reviewed the Bill here.
https://legislature.idaho.gov/wp-content/uploads/sessioninfo/2021/legislation/S1211.pdf

I take it the issue is that there's no actual "90%" figure presented, making the headlines seem sensationalist to you?

You're right, but that isthe PRACTICAL CONSEQUENCSE of the Bill, because once it dips BELOW 150 wolves Federal Management kicks in, the Bill is actually technically WORSE because it really actually allows hunters and ranchers to kill ALL the wolves; the only reason that wouldn't actually be allowed is because of course Federal law supersedes State law.

I hate these small-d---ed hunters and ranchers. I have no problem hunting for food or hunting invasive species or population control, but trophy hunters, and punishing wolves for less than a couple hundred cattle killed out of millions, man F' all those guys. I hope Biden can somehow intervene...
Biden won't do anything about it. At most he'd be like Obama, who pledged to protect wild mustangs and then did nothing while his own Department of the Interior killed them by the thousands.
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