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Clouds are rolling in across the Big Sky State. The war on wolves keeps raging, and it’s not just wolves at risk - it’s the state sovereignty that Montanans value most.
In recent years, Montana’s wolf policy has grown increasingly aggressive. This year, Montana Fish, Wildlife and Parks approved a 452-wolf harvest quota - the highest in the state’s history. The anti-wolf lobby, and FWP, are playing with fire - scientifically, and politically. At current harvest levels, the wolf population could decline below a sustainable threshold within five years . And the federal court has shown that if FWP crosses legal or scientific lines, it will intervene.
Without moderate, science-based wolf management, Montana will lose the right to manage its own wildlife; it’ll lose the freedom

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