It’s not often that an Otter presents a danger to wolves, but that is precisely the case in Idaho, as reported here by the Associated Press (via the Environmental News Network):
Idaho Governor Calls for Gray Wolf Kill
Idaho’s governor said Thursday he will support public hunts to kill all but 100 of the state’s gray wolves after the federal government strips them of protection under the Endangered Species Act.
Gov. C.L. “Butch” Otter told The Associated Press that he wants hunters to kill about 550 gray wolves. That would leave about 100 wolves, or 10 packs, according to a population estimate by state wildlife officials.
The 100 surviving wolves would be the minimum before the animals could again be considered endangered.
“I’m prepared to bid for that first ticket to shoot a wolf myself,” Otter said earlier Thursday during a rally of about 300 hunters.
Otter complained that wolves are rapidly killing elk and other animals essential to Idaho’s multimillion-dollar hunting industry. The hunters, many wearing camouflage clothing and blaze-orange caps, applauded wildly during his comments.
Suzanne Stone, a spokeswoman for the advocacy group Defenders of Wildlife in Boise, said Otter’s proposal would return wolves to the verge of eradication.
“Essentially he has confirmed our worst fears for the state of Idaho: That this would be a political rather than a biological management of the wolf population,” Stone said. “There’s no economic or ecological reason for maintaining such low numbers. It’s simple persecution.” [full text]
Defenders of Wildlife has an online petition (here) to prevent this butchery and “urge the head of the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Dale Hall, to maintain federal protections for gray wolves.” Please consider signing.
Idahos govaner stinks for trying to shoot a wolf. I wanna shoot him!