Idaho Fish and Game completed “targeted wolf management actions” last weekend that killed three wolves in Unit 4 in the Panhandle elk zone, the department announced.
Footage shows part of a wolf-versus-elk pursuit that also has bison taking cover.
IDFG says the primary goal of the "targeted management action" was to reduce predation and improve elk survival in a population that is underperforming.
We think they do a good job. Idaho’s vast wilderness is one to appreciate and protect. Fish and Game does well in preserving and managing wildlife resources, while planning for future uses and growth.
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