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| Date: | November 16, 2009 |
| Contact: | Ed Mitchell (208) 334-3700 |
In a drawing Monday, November 16, Jerry Hale of Nampa won Idaho Wolf Conservation Tag No. 7.
The drawing was conducted by the Idaho chapter of Safari Club International, raising $725. It was one of 10 commemorative wolf tags sold at auction or lottery. The Idaho Fish and Game Commission authorized Fish and Game to offer the tags through six nonprofit groups.
Idaho Wolf Conservation Tags from No.1 through No. 10, commemorate the first public wolf hunt in state history.
Nine tags have been sold in auctions and lotteries across the country; the last one will be sold November 21 at a Rocky Mountain Elk Foundation banquet in Casper, Wyo.
One tag brought $8,000 and one brought $350. To date the gross revenue is $20,480 - with net revenue of $19,456 after 5 percent in administrative fees are paid. The money goes into Idaho Fish and Game's general budget, where it will help pay for wolf management and ongoing predator-prey research.
Auction and lottery sales have been handled by six nonprofit organizations:
The six organizations are allowed to keep up to 5 percent of the proceeds to cover their administrative costs.
Buyers of the commemorative tags will get one tag, with a serial number between 000001 through 000010, suitable for display and a duplicate to use in a wolf hunt.
State rules allow only one wolf tag per person per calendar year. Successful bidders may exchange their unused wolf tag for a Wolf Conservation Tag if they already purchased a tag.
All wolf seasons, rules and bag limits apply. Winners must have a 2009 Idaho hunting license.
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