How many wolves are left in Montana? Nobody knows. Fish, Wildlife and Parks (FWP) admitted that its iPOM counting method over-estimated wolf numbers for years. Instead of 1,094 wolves, FWP’s revised iPOM 2.0 method now estimates that Montana's population is 725 wolves — 34% less.

Longtime wolf researchers say the population is closer to 400 wolves.

Connie Poten is co-founder and board president of Footloose Montana. Anja Heister, PhD, is co-founder and Executive Director of Footloose Montana.

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