Montana pauses wolf hunting in certain areas as officials fear threat to species
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After several wolves that live in Yellowstone were killed by hunters, the Montana Fish and Wildlife Commission voted to pause this season's hunt.
The Montana Fish and Wildlife Commission recently voted on how to handle the situation. According to a report by the Billings Gazette, the commission voted on Friday to pause wolf hunting and trapping in southwest Montana once 82 wolves have been hunted.
As of Friday, 76 wolves had been hunted in the area.
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