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Some interesting news.
Wyoming Game and Fish Director, Brian Nesvik has announced they will be retiring this fall.
For anyone wondering, that is the same F&W director that only slapped a $250 fine on the man that ran a wolf down in his snowmobile, taped it's mouth shut, and tortured it for a while at a bar while taking selfies with it before finally shooting it after the wolf went comatose from it's injuries and stress. Brian Nesvik also went through great trouble to keep the animal abuser's identity a secret, and the person's identity was actually never mentioned by F&W, and was only found by internet autists.
Wyoming actually has a statue to protect the identity of people who kill wolves in Wyoming, which I guess also includes if criminal activity was involved during the event. Which to be fair this was put in place before Nesvik's time.
Nesvik has said that harassment of wildlife doesn't apply to predatory animals, and that Cody Roberts, the man that abused the wolf for several hours, does not deserve any more punishment than the $250 fine. Wolves are legal to hunt in Wyoming all year round with no bag limit, hunting license, or restrictions on strategy ie poisoning or trapping. Entire families, including puppies, can be killed in their dens with explosives or shot from the road via the comfort of your F150. Despite this, they are bitching about there being too many elk since they got rid of the wolf protections
I'm all for hunting, but if we kill everything like fucking retards we are only hurting our own species. You are not supposed to be killing more predator species than prey species. That's how shit like this happens. Hunting of predators needs to be rare. Wyoming has an estimated 160 wolves today, a far cry from the nearly 400 wolves they had in 2012.