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flag A Montana judge upheld the state’s 2025 wolf hunt quota of 458 wolves, rejecting challenges over population data.

flag A Montana judge has allowed the state’s 2025 wolf hunting and trapping season to proceed with a total quota of 458 wolves, rejecting conservation groups’ challenge over flawed population data. flag The groups argue the state’s use of the iPOM model overestimates wolf numbers, risking harm to the species, but the court found no proof of irreparable harm. flag The state’s wolf population is estimated at 1,091, slightly below its 10-year average, with 348 wolves removed in 2024. flag Meanwhile, Montana has updated hunting rules for 2026 and 2027, capping nonresident deer licenses by 2,500, restricting most mule deer B licenses to private land, and limiting residents to three deer licenses, aiming to protect declining mule deer populations amid growing nonresident hunting pressure.

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