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January 30, 2008

Montana county wants to be 'wolf hunter's paradise'

Talk about optimistic thinking. With the gray wolf set for removal from the federal endangered species list and becoming a state-managed species in Montana, Wyoming and Idaho, at least one county in Montana is looking at the potential boon that wolf hunting could provide. The Mineral County Chronicle reports that with seven separate wolf packs, Mineral County is poised to become "a wolf hunter's paradise."

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