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Idaho parachutist shot at wolves from sky

Associated Press - October 1, 2009 6:34 PM ET

BOISE, Idaho (AP) - A shotgun-wielding motorized parachutist fired on a pack of wolves earlier this year from the eastern Idaho sky, something forbidden even under a state permit that allows aerial gunning of foxes and coyotes.

Carl Ball, a sheep rancher, was flying his aircraft June 5 near St. Anthony above a 160-acre sheep pen when he saw at least four wolves, according to an Idaho Department of Fish and Game law enforcement report.

Ball reported he believed one animal outfitted with a radio collar had been killed, though state and federal wildlife officials who arrived hours later never found a carcass.

Even though the federal government earlier this year lifted Endangered Species Act protections from more than 1,000 wolves in Idaho and Montana and both states have a legal hunting seasons, that's only for people shooting from the ground or trees.

Blasting wolves from the sky remains off limits - because they're considered big game animals by state wildlife managers, not predators like foxes or coyotes.

Idaho Fish and Game has dropped an investigation, however, citing lack of a wolf carcass.

On the Net:

For AGRO coalition on ending aerial wildlife hunting http://www.goagro.org/

For the Idaho Department of Agriculture http://www.agri.state.id.us/

For the Idaho Department of Fish and Game http://fishandgame.idaho.gov/

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