With all due respect crow_feather, in Montana, the same areas that have seen a boom in wolf population are the same areas that the season was extended this year because elk numbers are too high. I hear all this ranting about the effects of wolves on elk numbers, but in my observation, the weather and urban sprawl has far more impact on elk than anything that wolves could do. One thing that does happen though, is wolves will move elk herds around and and sometimes away from where they are traditionally located. If you really want to save elk numbers, time is better spent fighting land developers than the wolf boogeyman. In fact, if federal and state land agencies could outbid land evelopers in critical elk wintering areas, there would be elk for everbody. Thats what I THINK.