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By Colin Moore
Special to ESPNOutdoors.com Friday, August 28, 2009 If there's anything that will get animal activists howling, it's talk of killing wolves. So when game and fish managers in Montana and Idaho recently authorized hunts for timber wolves in their states, the reaction was predictable. Back east, Friends of Animals president Priscilla Feral called for a national boycott of Idaho potatoes to protest the state's plan to take out 255 timber wolves beginning in September. That could affect Idaho growers, who produce about one-third of the potatoes ... Activate your ESPN Profile!
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