The Wolf Connection

Episode #170 Carter Niemeyer - Wyoming Wolf Incident Part II

This is the second installment of our podcasts regarding the Wyoming Wolf Incident by speaking with Carter Niemeyer.

We discussed the details of the incident, the reactions within both the hunting and non-consumptive communities, what the fallout could be from and Wyoming's massive elk herds prompting more hunting tags.

Carter Niemeyer retired from the U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service in 2006 as the Wolf Recovery Coordinator for the state of Idaho. He was an integral part of the Federal Wolf Reintroduction in both Yellowstone and Idaho. Carter has authored two books, Wolfer and Wolf Land which can be purchased through multiple book retailers.

**Articles Discussed in this Podcast**

Fury over Wyoming wolf torture allegations sparks demands for steeper penalties, reform (WyoFIle)

From Cowboy State Daily:
Eastern Wyoming Has Too Many Elk, And Hunters Can’t Kill Them Fast Enough

Wyoming Game And Fish Proposes Unlimited Elk Tags To Cut Down On Gigantic Herds

Wyoming Commission Meeting April 16-17

Investigation Could Lead To More Charges For Accused Wyoming Wolf Tormentor

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