Republican lawmakers, hunting groups push states to take relax wolf hunting policies Matthew Brown and Iris Samuels, USA TODAY
Predator/Prey: The Fight for Isle Royale Wolves
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BILLINGS, Mont. Payments for dead wolves. Unlimited hunting of the animals. Shooting wolves from the air.
Wolf hunting policies in some states are taking an aggressive turn, as Republican lawmakers and conservative hunting groups push to curb their numbers and propose tactics shunned by many wildlife managers.
In Montana, lawmakers are advancing measures to allow shooting wolves at night and payments to hunters reminiscent of bounties that widely exterminated the species last century. Idaho legislation would allow hunters to shoot them from motorized parachutes, ATVs or snowmobiles year-round with no limits in most areas.
Pushed By Republicans, States Look To Step Up Wolf Kills - Across America, US - Wildlife officials and advocates say it is a politicized campaign to drive down wolf populations.
50 Vintage Photos That Show the Beauty of America s National Parks
By Alexander Raeburn, Stacker News
On 2/25/21 at 8:00 PM EST
America s national parks have a storied history that rivals their stunning beauty. The formations in these lands range from windswept caves and river-forged valleys, to savage coastlines and some of the world s highest peaks. There are glaciers and deserts, and a myriad of flora and fauna that thrive amidst these wild expanses of Earth.
Stacker compiled a list of 50 vintage photographs that show the magic of these areas and the wonders which greeted early American explorers. Stretching from sea to shining sea, America s national parks have been protected through a series of laws, which ensure they will be available for all future generations to enjoy. Though easily accessible in the modern age of fast-paced transport, many of these wild lands were only accessible by foot when early explorers discovered their natural wonders.
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