Save the Wolves from GOP Predators and Palin
OPS_admin | Jan 01, 2011 | Comments 0
Len Hart : :
A bone-headed decision to remove gray wolves from the federal endangered species list applies to wolf populations in Wisconsin, Minnesota, Michigan, Idaho and Montana, and parts of Utah, Washington and Oregon. Apparently, gray wolves in Wyoming remain protected under terms of the Endangered Species Act. This ‘act’ has transferred the ‘management’ of the wolf population from the U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service to state and tribal agencies. In Idaho — the wolves have become legal targets for hunters in short order.
Idaho Fish and Game commissioners have already adopted dates for the wolf hunting season in the state and will set quotas once delisting takes effect.
“We have to move on and manage them similar to other big-game animals,” Idaho Fish and Game Director Cal Groen said. “This is good news for wolves, elk, rural communities and hunters. I believe this action will help defuse the animosity and anger associated with wolves when we can manage wolves in concert with our other big game species.”
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