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Sunday, September 15, 2013
Arizona Game and Fish Department to hold informational meetings on federal proposals regarding Mexican wolves
The Arizona Game and Fish Department will hold public meetings this
month in Payson, Tucson and Pinetop to share information with
constituents on two proposed U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service rules
dealing with Mexican wolf conservation, and how the public can provide
comments to the Service. The first federal rule proposes delisting the gray wolf from the
federal list of threatened and endangered species but maintaining
endangered status for the Mexican wolf. The second federal rule proposes
expansion of the geographic boundaries of the Mexican Wolf Experimental
Population Area in Arizona and New Mexico, as well as modification of
the 10(j) rule for managing the experimental Mexican wolf population.
Public comments to the Service on both proposed rules are due by Oct.
28, 2013. The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service is the agency responsible under
the National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) for taking comments from
the public regarding the two proposals, but the Service is not holding
any public hearings in Arizona. It has only scheduled public hearings in
three out-of-state locations: Washington, D.C. and Sacramento, Calif.,
on the first rule, and Albuquerque, N.M. on both rules. “Since the Service has not scheduled any public hearings in our
state, we feel it’s important for Arizona Game and Fish, as the state
agency responsible for managing wildlife in Arizona, to meet with
constituents so they are informed about these proposals and are aware of
how they can provide formal comment to the Service,” said Jim deVos,
assistant director for Game and Fish’s Wildlife Management Division.
“The questions and input we hear at these meetings will also continue to
inform us of the desires and concerns of our diverse constituency.”...more
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