
Wyoming Lawmaker Sponsoring Wolf-Kill Compensation Bill
A Wyoming lawmaker is sponsoring legislation to create a new state compensation program for ranchers who lose livestock to wolves.
The bill sponsored by Republican Rep. John Winter, of Thermopolis, would create a fund with $90,000 to reimburse ranchers over a two-year period.
Currently, only livestock killed within wolf-hunting zones in western Wyoming qualify for compensation. Under Winter's bill, ranchers who lose livestock to wolves outside wolf-hunting areas also would qualify.
Other reimbursement programs have been discontinued since the U.S. government removed Wyoming's wolves from federal protection in 2018.
The bill would need a two-thirds vote to be introduced during this winter's legislative session dedicated primarily to the budget.

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