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Most Recent Report: 5-17 SS Hunting Wolves
Date: May 17, 13
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Had a fabulous conversation with Mike Keckler, Communications Bureau Chief, Idaho Fish and Game. “Hunters are our primary mechanism for wildlife management. They have been for over 100 years In the state of Idaho and we see that they are beginning to have a positive impact in the sense that they are helping to bring this wolf population into balance with other species. There is a place for the Wolf on the landscape but it has to be balanced with other species and it has to be balanced with the needs and occupations of humans also. There are people out there trying to make a living on the landscape. It is important for us to manage the species in a way that hopefully will mitigate some of the impacts that might otherwise happen. We did see a little bit of a spike last year on some of the livestock depredations and these seemed to be isolated incidents for the most part but since we began hunting and trapping wolves, for the most part attacks on livestock have decreased. We believe the Wolf is getting wise about this. They recognize the fact that it is not a good idea to hang around livestock because where there are livestock there are humans and they recognize that humans are a threat. The hope is, and we believe this will happen, that as time continues on, the wolf will recognize that humans mean danger and they will stay further away from them and that is a good thing. They are able to stay out of trouble that way.
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State
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% of population that fishes
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Number of Anglers
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% of population that hunts
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Number of Hunters
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Idaho
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20%
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206,000
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11%
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122,000
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Oregon
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17%
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455,000
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8%
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218,000
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Washington
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14%
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641,000
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4%
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179,000
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State
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Average dolla spent per Sportsman per year
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Idaho
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$1,392
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Oregon
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$1,763
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Washington
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$1,850
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IDAHO
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OREGON
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WASHINGTON
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Wildlife-Associated
Recreation Expenditures in Idaho
(Total: $923 million)
Fishing Expenditures in Idaho
(Total: $283 million)
Hunting Expenditures in Idaho
(Total: $260 million)
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Wildlife-Associated Recreation
Expenditures in Oregon
(Total: $2.0 billion)
Fishing Expenditures
in Oregon
(Total: $497 million)
Hunting Expenditures
in Oregon
(Total: $374 million)
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Wildlife-Associated Recreation
Expenditures in Washington
(Total: $3.1 billion)
Fishing Expenditures
in Washington
(Total: $905 million)
Hunting Expenditures
in Washington
(Total: $313 million)
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