Wolves to be removed from endangered species list

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Wolves to be removed from species list

By MATTHEW BROWN, Associated Press Writer 46 minutes ago



Gray wolves in the Northern Rockies will be removed from the endangered species list, following a 13-year restoration effort that helped the animal's population soar, federal officials said Thursday.

An estimated 1,500 wolves now roam Idaho, Montana and Wyoming. That represents a dramatic turnaround for a predator that was largely exterminated in the United States in the early 20th century.
"We're confident the wolf has a secure future in the Northern Rocky Mountains," said Interior Assistant Secretary Lyle Laverty in a statement. Federal officials planned a news conference later Thursday.
The loss of federal protection allows the three states to move forward with plans allowing hunters to target the animals, possibly as soon as this fall.
Environmental groups said Thursday they will sue the federal government to keep the animal listed.

"The enduring hostility to wolves still exists," said Earthjustice attorney Doug Honnold, who is preparing the lawsuit. "We're going to have hundreds of wolves killed under state management. It's a sad day for our wolves."
State officials have been eager to gain greater control over managing wolves, which have increasingly preyed on livestock as they expand into new territories. Since the late 1980s, approximately 700 wolves have been killed by ranchers and state and federal wildlife agents in response to livestock conflicts.



http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20080221/ap_on_re_us/wolf_delisting
 
yeah 1500 wolves could be wiped out within weeks, and there goes 13years of work. great job:D poor wolves...
 
xander13;1536703; said:
yeah 1500 wolves could be wiped out within weeks, and there goes 13years of work. great job:D poor wolves...

Are you serious? Do you really think hunting is a free-for-all where everybody comes in and shoots everything that moves?

If there's a hunt allowed there will only be a set number of tags. I guarantee it will be a pretty small number so the population can sustain itself. Plus, wolves are pretty good at avoiding humans for the most part. As long as they aren't poisoned they'll be just fine.
 
The TRUST;1536677; said:
Yes is good but just when numbers start looking just OK they allow people to hunt them. in my opinion 1500 wolves doesn't sound like much to me. :(


Just because they are off the endangered species list doesn't mean it's open season.
 
dthomasi;1536944; said:
Just because they are off the endangered species list doesn't mean it's open season.

Are you really not that bright? Maybe you read a different article then I did, but I didnt see any where a mention of 'open season'
 
JD7.62;1537336; said:
Are you really not that bright? Maybe you read a different article then I did, but I didnt see any where a mention of 'open season'

Are you really not that bright? Maybe you read a different thread than I did, but there were two people implying in their posts that just because wolves came off the endangered list, all progress was lost:

Yes is good but just when numbers start looking just OK they allow people to hunt them. in my opinion 1500 wolves doesn't sound like much to me.
yeah 1500 wolves could be wiped out within weeks, and there goes 13years of work. great job:D poor wolves..."
 
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