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{{Villain_Infobox|image = Josh-Bransford-US-Forest-Service-with-dead-wolf-P3181418.jpg|occupation = Forest Employee|skills = Trapping, Shooting|hobby = Killing and Torturing Wolves|crimes = Animal Cruelty and Abuse|type of villain = Sadistic Trapper}}
{{Villain_Infobox|image = Josh-Bransford-US-Forest-Service-with-dead-wolf-P3181418.jpg|occupation = Forest Employee|skills = Trapping, Shooting|hobby = Killing and Torturing Wolves|crimes = Animal Cruelty and Abuse|type of villain = Sadistic Trapper}}Josh bransford is a forest employee and trapper who is convicted of trapping a wolf, after people shooting at it from their cars and posting on social media, The incident, which came shortly before the end of Idaho’s first-ever wolf trapping season, drew protests from environmentalists. Gray wolves in the northern Rockies were taken off the endangered species list on April 2, 2009, a decision that was reversed in federal district court in August 2010. Congress took them off again as part of last year’s budget deal on April 14, 2011, and the Fish and Wildlife Service formally delisted the wolves on May
Josh Bransford is a forest employee and trapper who is convicted of trapping a wolf, after people shooting at it from their cars and posting on social media, The incident, which came shortly before the end of Idaho’s first-ever wolf trapping season, drew protests from environmentalists. Gray wolves in the northern Rockies were taken off the endangered species list on April 2, 2009, a decision that was reversed in federal district court in August 2010. Congress took them off again as part of last year’s budget deal on April 14, 2011, and the Fish and Wildlife Service formally delisted the wolves on May


Both the Forest Service and the Idaho Department of Fish and Game have described the incident as unfortunate, but not illegal.
Both the Forest Service and the Idaho Department of Fish and Game have described the incident as unfortunate, but not illegal.
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“Wolves are very difficult to hunt,” he said.
“Wolves are very difficult to hunt,” he said.
[[Category:Animal Cruelty]]
[[Category:Sadists]]
[[Category:Psychopath]]
[[Category:Psychological Abusers]]
[[Category:Living Villains]]
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