Man hits wolf with snowmobile
A man struck a wolf with a snowmobile, taped the injured animal’s mouth shut and brought it into a bar, prompting moves to tighten Wyoming’s animal cruelty laws. Wyoming’s animal cruelty law does not currently apply to predators such as wolves. Under draft legislation that will be put in front of a legislative committee on Monday, people would still be able to intentionally run over wolves, but only if they use “all reasonable efforts” to kill it, either on impact or shortly afterwards. The bill does not specify how a surviving wolf is to be killed after it is intentionally struck. The fate of the wolf struck last winter in western Wyoming prompted scrutiny of the state’s policies