
After providing shelter for such endangered species of gray wolves now, the U.S government plans to remove protection from wolves. It has triggered a debate in America as conservationists say that new decision will pave the way to hunting of the wolves and once again, they will reach to verge of extinction.
Quite strangely, Idaho Governor C. L. “Butch” Otter and other critics are bending upon their view that aims at bringing down wolves’ population to 150 from 650. However, his idea that it would safe cattle seems to be inspired by mean interests. Don’t you think it would be against the ethics of wild life conservation?
Conservationist Ed Bangs say that of every hundred cattle killed in Montana, wolves take down less than one percent. Other factors like disease, weather, lightning, coyotes, birthing problems, and poisonous weeds cause the life threat of Animal.
More worryingly, both state has set targets for its total wolf population and both are saying they will reinstate hunting, he added.
Although, it is uncertain how many wolves will stay alive once the hunting spate returns in the areas like Idaho and Montana, yet state official claims they have the same goal: to maintain healthy, biologically sound populations.
Via: NationalGeographic












