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The following is portion of an article from the Bozeman Daily Chronicle:
by Jody Hausen, Chronicle Staff Writer
Dissatisfied with state and federal agencies’ wolf management policies, Montana politicians are taking steps to ensure they have a say in those practices.
Madison County commissioners recently passed a law placing a $100 bounty on any legally killed wolf.
Jefferson and Ravalli counties passed resolutions obliging wildlife agencies to notify commissioners when considering changes to predator management policies in or near their jurisdictions.
And now Gallatin County commissioners may follow suit.
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Source: Bozeman Daily Chronicle
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