Allowing trapping in a 122-square-mile area next to the northeast boundary of the park will likely affect about four trappers, those involved said.
But the board said it is not their job to protect the wolves in the park from those trappers.
“When we created buffer zones, we had been essentially implementing federal management for federal interests on state land,” said board member Teresa Albaugh, who voted to open the land for trapping. “The business of those lands is the business of the federal government.”
Reading the comments…..as always, the out of state yuppies, who know everything about wolves, and how to insult hunters as well as those who depend on the game, have their vents open…..and as usual, they stink!
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It’s true the creeps creep all over up here and demand things they know nothing about while ruining game, lives and economy. And if that’s not enough NOAA is here setting up camp to take the rest of it away.
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