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Some Gray Wolves Off Endangered List

By MATTHEW BROWN
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BILLINGS, Mont. (May 4) -- Wolves in parts of the northern Rockies and the Great Lakes region come off the endangered species list on Monday, opening them to public hunts in some states for the first time in decades.
Federal officials say the population of gray wolves in those areas has recovered and is large enough to survive on its own. The animals were listed as endangered in 1974, after they had been wiped out across the lower 48 states by hunting and government-sponsored poisoning.
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"We've exceeded our recovery goals for nine consecutive years, and we fully expect those trends will continue," said Seth Willey, regional recovery coordinator for the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service in Denver.
With the delisting, state wildlife agencies will have full control over the animals. States such as Idaho and Montana plan to resume hunting the animals this fall, but no hunting has been proposed in the Great Lakes region.
Ranchers and livestock groups, particularly in the Rockies, have pushed to strip the endangered status in hopes that hunting will keep the population in check.
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About 300 wolves in Wyoming will remain on the list because the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service rejected the state's plan for a "predator zone" where wolves could be shot on sight. Wyoming Gov. Dave Freudenthal and a coalition of livestock and hunting groups have announced a lawsuit against the federal government over the decision.
Freudenthal, a Democrat, claimed "political expediency" was behind the rejection of his state's wolf plan.
Wolves were taken off the endangered list in the northern Rockies — including Wyoming — for about five months last year. After environmentalists sued, a federal judge in Montana restored the protections and cited Wyoming's predator zone as a main reason. In the Great Lakes, the animal was off the list beginning in 2007 until a judge in Washington last September ordered them protected again.
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Environmental and animal rights groups have also said they planned to sue over the delisting, claiming that there are still not enough wolves to guarantee their survival. The groups point to Idaho's plan to kill up to 100 wolves believed to have killed elk.
"We understand that hunting is part of wildlife policy in the West," said Anne Carlson with the Western Wolf Coalition. "(But) wolves should be managed like native wildlife and not as pests to be exterminated."
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The delisting review began under the administration of President George W. Bush and the proposal was upheld by President Barack Obama's administration after an internal review. In a recent letter to several members of Congress, Interior Secretary Ken Salazar wrote that he was "confident that science justifies the delisting of the gray wolf."
Willey said his agency projected there would be between 973 and 1302 wolves in the northern Rockies under state management, a number well above the 300 wolves set as the original benchmark for the animal's recovery.
More than 1,300 wolves roam the mountains of Montana and Idaho and an estimated 4,000 live in Michigan, Wisconsin and Minnesota.
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2009-05-04 09:03:17

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Decdave90

12:19 PMJun 05 2009

humans are the pest of the earth. we kill innocent animals for the sport of it. we kill them for their furs and tusks and more. once they allow the killin of these wolfves they'll end up back on the endagered species list. what the difference of kill og an animal and a human being? nothing, we both have rights to live, if we are allowed to kill animals for sport why not humans? this is just plain murder and cruelty. wath this to see more of human cruelty against animals - http://www.moviesfoundonline.com/earthlings.php

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Cristoba1

12:20 AMMay 07 2009

Why?Are the hunters hunting wolves for food?Allowing to hunt for wolves because they are wolves is pretty sick law. They shouldn't be hunted down simply to be killed or shot down for their furs. what the hell is wrong with you people?

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GREENEYEDDANCER1

03:57 AMMay 06 2009

Buzzwhacker....you are only on the top of the foodchain because you have a gun...so actually THE GUN is on TOP..NOT YOU...these animals would tear you apart..YOU would be a small DESSERT for a WOLF ...dont flatter yourself..WITHOUT your gun YOUR NOTHING ..TRY DEFEATING A WOLF WITHOUT A GUN COWARD!you would be ON THE BOTTOM OF THE FOODCHAIN THEN>>>HAHAHA!!!and on the bottom of the pile...lol..YOU Get over it

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GREENEYEDDANCER1

03:50 AMMay 06 2009

richymac...men kill more people(more children)then any of those things you have named...doesnt give us the right to put a bullet thru their brain...and not every person kills another...i agree once one animal(or humananimal )kills then it should be killed the human way..with the needle..but not until it is sick and needs to be put down..or unless we are starving or freezing ..otherwise we have grocery stores and malls.

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Ciscomf

07:03 PMMay 05 2009

Humans are the scourge of the Earth.

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Buzzwacker m

04:24 PMMay 05 2009

LOL boy you City Libs are really a Joke .... If I'm a Rancher and I lose some calfs all wolves are open game .....Lets face it People ...... I'm on TOP of the FOOD CHAIN not the wolves .. GET OVER IT .....

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ParkLf4

07:14 AMMay 05 2009

TKoon wrote: If we act fast enough, getting every hunter we possibly can, to go now out and kill as many of these wolves as possible, now that they don't have to worry about being sent to jail, maybe we can blast these roaches of the forest back to a level were they won't destroy the hunting of deer and elk. Just when herds of elk and deer were flourishing these wolves reversed the growth of the herds. -------------why do elk and deer have any more right to live than wolves? Are you seriously suggesting the eradication of an entire species? Why? Wolves have lived in balance with elk and deer for thousands, if not millions of years.

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Richymack

04:20 AMMay 05 2009

THE ONLY GOOD WOLF IS A DEAD WOLF. HUNT THEM DOWN AND ERADICATE THEM ALL. WE DON'T NEED THEM IN THE LOWER 48 AND WHILE THERE AT IT ERADICATE PIT BULLS, DOBERMAN PINCHERS ,RACHWELLERS, AND GERMAN SHEPARDS. THEY HARM AND KILL MORE CHILDREN THEN ANYTHING ELSE INCLUDING GUNS.

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TKoon

03:10 AMMay 05 2009

If we act fast enough, getting every hunter we possibly can, to go now out and kill as many of these wolves as possible, now that they don't have to worry about being sent to jail, maybe we can blast these roaches of the forest back to a level were they won't destroy the hunting of deer and elk. Just when herds of elk and deer were flourishing these wolves reversed the growth of the herds.

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GREENEYEDDANCER1

02:20 AMMay 05 2009

BOsAlpha1.......THANK YOU SO MUCH for your donation for the wolves....as i said i am a collector of wolves and have a tattoo of a cub howling at a full moon.(i am needle phobic and it took me 15 years to muster up the courage to get that)i studied the wolf and their nature for many,many years...thank you from the bottom of my heart for your generosity..i am thanking you on behalf of the wolf family..lol....i will also ty for the grizzlies too just because i love all animals.i too would like to make a donation..i have only really done so at shelters ...it is time to give to wildlife..ty for opening my eyes to that also...

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Wolves in parts of the northern Rockies and the Great Lakes region come off the endangered species list on Monday, opening them to public hunts in some states for the first time in decades.