| Idaho wildlife officials hear from both sides of wolf issue |
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| Written by TOM GREENE, Coeur d'Alene Press | |
| Thursday, 15 May 2008 | |
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At a hearing in Coeur d'Alene Wednesday on Idaho's proposal for a wolf hunt as part of the state's management plan, wildlife officials heard from Idaho residents who said wolves should be hunted to extinction in the state and others who pled for restraint; another hearing is set for tonight in St. Maries. Read More...
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