Science, public opinion, and the political economy of predator control On August 19, the Montana Fish and Wildlife Commission will meet to decide the fate of wolves in Montana. The proposal is to kill 250 wolves across the state through hunting and trapping. Additionally, up to 15 “removals” on any individual private property for threats to livestock, persons, or pets is allowed. Apparently, there is no limit as to how many of these “prope…
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