Wolves in 85 percent of Wyoming can be killed for any reason, at any hour of the day, any day of the year, by any means and with no limit.  No license needed either.  In the history of the Endangered Species Act, never has that happened with an iconic animal after its management was turned over to states by the federal government. Critics call it a deliberate attempt by Wyoming to allow the re-eradication of wolves in all but a little corner of the state because it still resents lobos were brought back.  Photo courtesy Jacob W. Frank/NPS
Wolves in 85 percent of Wyoming can be killed for any reason, at any hour of the day, any day of the year, by any means and with no limit. No license needed either. In the history of the Endangered Species Act, never has that happened with an iconic animal after its management was turned over to states by the federal government. Critics call it a deliberate attempt by Wyoming to allow the re-eradication of wolves in all but a little corner of the state because it still resents lobos were brought back. Photo courtesy Jacob W. Frank/NPS