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Three Yellowstone Wolves Killed Early On In Montana’s Hunting Season

September 28, 2021

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Yellowstone National Park wolf biologists report that the park’s Junction Butte Pack, consisting of 27 wolves, lost three of them to Montana hunters during the first week of Montana’s wolf hunting season. 

The Junction Butte Pack transcends Yellowstone’s northern range and is the most viewed wolf pack in the world.

Multiple recent overflights conducted by the park confirmed the pack size has been reduced from 27 to 24 animals, losing two female pups and one female yearling.

Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks (FWP) confirms three wolves were killed outside of Yellowstone in the general vicinity of where the Junction Butte Pack was traveling in mid-September.

Yellowstone wolves in the northern range spend an estimated 5% of the time outside the park, usually in late fall. 

For more than a decade, the state of Montana limited the number of wolves taken from Montana wolf management unit 313 near Gardiner and unit 316 near Cooke City, which are immediately adjacent to the park’s northern boundary. 

Ninety-eight percent of wolves in Montana are outside units 313 and 316. 

Recent state changes to hunting and trapping have lifted restrictions within these units making Yellowstone’s wolf population in the northern range extremely vulnerable.

Montana has also authorized baiting from private property. 

More than 33% of the boundary Yellowstone shares with Montana is within one mile of private property where baiting is now permissible.

Visitor spending within communities that are 50 miles from Yellowstone exceeds $500 million per year, tens of millions of which is spent by visitors coming to watch wolves and supporting Montana businesses in gateway communities.

The Junction Butte Pack formed in 2012 in the northern section of the park. 

They are the most observed pack in Yellowstone because they den within view of the Northeast Entrance Road and the road to Slough Creek Campground, providing thousands of visitor’s daily views. 

The pack had eight pups this year.

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