Kingston Images

  • Image Search
  • Contact & Image Licensing
  • Portfolio
  • About
    • About
    • Client List
    • My Story
    • Licensing Agreement
  • Archive
    • All Galleries
    • Search
    • Cart
    • Lightbox
    • Client Area
  • Workshops
  • Instagram
  • Blog
Show Navigation
All Galleries
Add to Cart Download

IDAHO { 3 images } Created 28 Feb 2013

Idaho photography by National Geographic Creative photographer Jonathan Kingston.
twitterlinkedinfacebook
View: 100 | All

Loading ()...

  • Animal remains from a fresh wolf kill in Idaho.  Wolves were taken off the endangered species list in 2008, passing management over to state wildlife agencies in Idaho, Wyoming and Montana.  In a controversial move, the Idaho Fish and Game gave the green light for the state’s first wolf hunting season to begin mid September, 2008.  Fish and Game wants to maintain a population of just over 500 wolves, down from today’s estimate of over 1000.  When wolves lost their federal protection, Idaho lost more than $700,000 in federal money.  The wolf-hunting season should raise just over $300,000.  Opponents of the plan feel that halving the population of wolves is too precipitous a drop.
    JDK-080306-1060068.jpg
  • A stream runs through a snowy landscape near the site of a wolf kill in the wintertime in Idaho.
    JDK-080306-1060100.jpg
  • A lone conifer tree in a snowy landscape near the site of a wolf kill in the wintertime in Idaho.
    JDK-080306-1060108.jpg