Letter to the Editor: Stop Montana’s 500 Wolf Cull — Science and Public Health Are at Risk
MONTANA, JUL 24 – Montana plans to kill up to half its wolves despite studies showing this disrupts packs and raises disease and livestock conflict risks, threatening ecosystems and public health.
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Letter to the editor: Stop Montana’s 500 wolf cull — Science and public health are at risk
Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks is proposing a 500-wolf kill quota for the 2025–26 season — up to half the state’s estimated population. This isn’t wildlife management. It’s eradication.
Since the wolf left the LESPRE, the list of protected species that prevented its hunting, in several autonomous communities the way was sought that, in exchange for a handful of votes, the fish sector could go out to kill them with absolute impunity. Some communities spoke of ‘extraction quotas’, but Galicia directly gave them way to kill as many wolves as they wanted and could, according to them, whenever there was damage to the cattle. Now the…
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