Fish & Game vows to pursue all legal options
The Idaho Fish and Game Commission pledged to pursue all legal options to regain full management authority over wolves Monday, including the appeal of a recent federal court decision or legislation reversing it.
Commissioners rejected calls for the state to end all cooperation with the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service to manage wolves in Idaho. Instead commissioners decided Idaho would be best served by the state retaining its role as the lead wolf management agency in the state, even though the court ruling stripped it of authority to conduct regulated hunting seasons.
Earlier this month, Judge Donald Molloy of Missoula, Mont., struck down a U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service rule that removed wolves in Idaho and Montana from federal protection, ending a year of state management and dashing...









