Wednesday, December 08, 2010

Montana Governor Says Wolf Deal Dead

Negotiations to remove Northern Rockies gray wolves from the endangered species list hit an impasse Monday, after Wyoming and Idaho refused to go along with an Interior Department proposal on the issue, Montana Gov. Brian Schweitzer said. Schweitzer said the breakdown in talks between the three states and the Obama administration makes it unlikely Congress will address the issue this year. Western lawmakers have introduced multiple bills to strip protections from an estimated 1,700 wolves in the Northern Rockies, where the animals' attacks on livestock and big game herds have stoked growing resentment. The Fish and Wildlife Service has previously approved plans to hunt the predators in Idaho and Montana - but not Wyoming. That's because Wyoming law classifies wolves as predators that can be shot onsite across most of the state. Schweitzer said the administration was ready to back legislation to take wolves off the list in Montana and Idaho, while giving Wyoming three years to craft an acceptable management plan for the predators...more

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