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Montana Ends Wolf Hunt Outside Yellowstone National Park

October 15, 2009

Posted by Matt Skoglund in Saving Wildlife and Wild Places

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biogems, endangeredspecies, montanawolfhunt, wolf, wolfhunt, wolves, yellowstone, yellowstonenationalpark, yellowstonewolves

Better late than never, Montana shut down the wolf hunt just north of Yellowstone National Park for the season on Tuesday.  The first fair-chase wolf hunt in Montana's history began on September 15th.  The problem with the hunt (besides...continued

Montana Can Do Better With Its First Wolf Hunt

October 9, 2009

Posted by Matt Skoglund in Saving Wildlife and Wild Places

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biogems, endangeredspecies, montanawolfhunt, wolf, wolfhunt, wolves, yellowstone, yellowstonenationalpark, yellowstonewolves

Too many wolves from Yellowstone National Park and the wilderness area immediately north of the Park have already been killed in Montana's first public wolf hunt in decades, which is why Montana temporarily suspended the backcountry wolf hunt just...continued

Montana Suspends Wolf Hunt Outside Yellowstone National Park

October 8, 2009

Posted by Matt Skoglund in Saving Wildlife and Wild Places

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biogems, endangeredspecies, montanawolfhunt, wolf, wolfhunt, wolves, yellowstone, yellowstonewolves

Montana Fish, Wildlife and Parks suspended the backcountry wolf hunt just north of Yellowstone National Park today.  That's great news.  The famous wolves of Yellowstone can let loose a big howl of relief.  I wrote about the ridiculousness of...continued

Montana’s Wolf Hunt Isn’t Going According To Plan. Duh.

October 7, 2009

Posted by Matt Skoglund in Saving Wildlife and Wild Places

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biogems, endangeredspecies, idahowolfhunt, montanawolfhunt, wolf, wolfhunt, wolves, yellowstone, yellowstonewolves

Several wolves have already been killed by hunters in the Absaroka-Beartooth Wilderness in Montana.  Some of the famous wolves in Yellowstone have been killed.  And radio-collared wolves that were part of Yellowstone's important wolf studies have even been killed....continued

Honesty From A Wolf Hunter About Wolves And Elk

September 23, 2009

Posted by Matt Skoglund in Saving Wildlife and Wild Places

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biogems, idahowolfhunt, montanawolfhunt, wolf, wolfhunt, wolves, yellowstone, yellowstonewolves

In an article about the first wolf killed by a hunter in northern Montana, the hunter that killed the wolf, Dan Pettit, offers some surprisingly candid commentary on wolves and elk in the Northern Rockies.  One of the most...continued

Too Much, Too Soon: Wolf Hunts in Idaho and Montana Are Premature

August 20, 2009

Posted by Matt Skoglund in Saving Wildlife and Wild Places

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biogems, endangeredspecies, idahowolfhunt, montanawolfhunt, wolf, wolfhunt, wolves, yellowstonewolves

The Idaho Fish and Game Commission voted to approve a wolf hunt on Monday, which is scheduled to begin in less than two weeks on September 1st.  The Commission set the quota at 220 wolves for the general hunt...continued

5 Things I’d Like To Tell President Obama Before He Visits Yellowstone National Park This Weekend

August 14, 2009

Posted by Matt Skoglund in Saving Wildlife and Wild Places

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biogems, climatechange, endangeredspecies, endangeredspeciesact, globalwarming, obama, obamayellowstone, whitebarkpine, yellowstone, yellowstonebuffalo, yellowstonegrizzlies, yellowstonenationalpark, yellowstonewolves

The Roosevelt Arch, inscribed with the words "For the Benefit and Enjoyment of the People," is located at the north entrance of Yellowstone National Park in Gardiner, Montana. The arch's cornerstone was laid by President Theodore Roosevelt in 1903. President...continued

Matt Skoglund
Matt Skoglund
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Livingston, Montana
I grew up in suburban Chicago, and my backyard abutted a small forest preserve, which...
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