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Thursday, January 21, 2016
Senate Committee Approves Amendment on Bill to Delist Wolves in 4 States
On Wednesday the US Senate Environment and Public Works Committee
approved an amendment on the Bipartisan Sportsmen’s Act of 2016 that
would remove federal protections from gray wolves in Wyoming, Wisconsin,
Michigan, and Minnesota. Wolves in these states were only recently
returned to the Endangered Species List—and the protections afforded
within—after a decision by a federal court in late 2014. Since then, the
protected status of the species has been a controversial issue in the
four states. The amendment to the bill came from Senator John Barrasso (R-Wyoming)
and Senator Ron Johnson (R-Wisconsin), who pointed out that both state
and federal agencies, including the US Fish and Wildlife Service, agreed
that wolves should be returned to state control. However, in 2014 US
District Judge Beryl Howell ruled in favor of animal rights groups, who
filed a lawsuit arguing that the four states had inadequate management
practices to prevent wolves from slipping back into endangered status.
State wildlife experts said this was not the case. “Wolves in Michigan and the other western Great Lakes states are
fully recovered from endangered species status, which is a great success
story,” said Russ Mason, Wildlife Division Chief for the Michigan
Department of Natural Resources, in a previous press release.
“Continuing to use the Endangered Species Act to protect a recovered
species not only undermines the integrity of the Act, it leaves farmers
and others with no immediate recourse when their animals are being
attacked and killed by wolves.”...more
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