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Idaho Senate Approves Bill to Hunt and Kill Up to 90% of Wolf Population in the State
An estimate of about 1500 wolves have reportedly been overpopulating the state of Idaho. According to the Idaho Department of Fish and Games, their number have grown rapidly for the past two years. This finding has led to passing of a bill which allows killing wolves up to 90% of its number. The bill garnered 26-7 vote from the Idaho Senate, in favor of wolf-killing.
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