Animals
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No Wolves Killed During Controversial Hunt
Amidst the ongoing debate over protecting wolf populations in the United States, the idea of targeting these predators in an annual "killfest" sparked controversy and outrage among conservationists. But in a stroke of good luck, no wolves were killed during the controversial hunt, which occurred in Idaho this past weekend, according to reports.
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