Defending Wolf Data with Carter Niemeyer
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Carter Niemeyer is a retired Federal trapper, wolf advocate, and wildlife biologist. He worked throughout Montana and Idaho for several decades and famously worked on the wolf re-introduction program in Northern Idaho. We spoke at length about data he uses to defend his position that wolves do eat big game but are a small part of the overall, state level population swings that species experience. Enjoy!
https://cowboystatedaily.com/2024/03/23/unlimited-cow-calf-elk-tags-proposed-to-reduce-wyoming-herds/
https://spokesman.com/stories/2024/mar/28/field-reports-idaho-elk-harvest-dropped-in-2023/
https://www.wenatcheeworld.com/opinion/there-is-something-wrong-with-cody-roberts/article_79c088b6-025c-11ef-88e2-13496b708c3d.html#:~:text=Cody%20Roberts%20of%20Daniel%2C%20Wyoming,showed%20her%20off%20around%20town/?utm_medium=referral&utm_source=shareArticleButton&utm_campaign=shareArticleButton
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