Amanda Wight: She mistook a dog for a wolf — and fired

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Amanda Wight: She mistook a dog for a wolf — and fired
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Amanda Wight: An example of the trigger-happy mindset that should put wolves back on the endangered list.

This Nov. 7, 2017, photo provided by the National Park Service shows a wolf in Yellowstone National Park, Wyo. Wolves have repopulated the mountains and forests of the American West with remarkable speed since their reintroduction 25 years ago, expanding to more than 300 packs in six states.a Montana woman who recently killed and skinned a domestic dogIt should. The woman allegedly mistook the dog for a wolf, saying she was excited to share that she had “smoked a wolf pup.

The woman who killed the husky defended her actions by saying that she hadn’t killed anybody’s pet. Somehow, that’s not an excuse. In Idaho, even mothers and pups in their dens can be killed year-round. They’re slaughtered by the hundreds each year — both legally and by poachers and lawbreakers who live by the “shoot, shovel and shut up” code of killing wildlife.

If authorities can identify and punish anyone responsible for the abandonment of the dogs, or find a way to hold the woman who killed the husky accountable, they certainly should do so. As companions at home and in the field, dogs are special, and a society that fails to protect them is not one to be envied. But we can also think about how we treat wolves in light of this incident.

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