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'Split the Difference': Fish and Wildlife Commission Sets Montana Wolf Harvest Quota
State biologists had recommended 250, but commissioners approved 300 and shifted most harvest to northwest and western regions.
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FWP sets 300 quota on harvest of wolves
Montana wildlife officials opted Wednesday to "split the difference" in setting limits on hunting and trapping wolves for the upcoming season after state biologists determined they may have been over-estimating their populations.
Montana to 'split the difference' on wolf harvest
MISSOULA — Montana wildlife officials opted Wednesday to "split the difference" in setting limits on hunting and trapping wolves for the upcoming season after state biologists determined they may have been overestimating their populations.
'Split the difference': Fish and Wildlife Commission sets Montana wolf harvest quota
Montana wildlife officials opted Wednesday to “split the difference” in setting hunting and trapping limits on wolves after state biologists determined they may have been over-estimating their populations.
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