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Obama Administration Strips Wolf Protections Across Most of Lower 48 States [View all]
Plan Ends Prospects of Wolf Recovery in Southern Rockies, California, Northeast, Pacific Northwest
WASHINGTON In a move questioned by some of the worlds leading wolf researchers, the Obama administration announced plans today to prematurely strip Endangered Species Act protections from gray wolves across most of the lower 48 states, abruptly ending one of Americas most important species recovery programs. The proposal concludes that wolf protection in the continental United States, in place since 1978, is no longer needed, even though there are fledgling populations in places like the Pacific Northwest whose survival hinges on continued federal protection.
This is like kicking a patient out of the hospital when theyre still attached to life support, said Noah Greenwald, endangered species director with the Center for Biological Diversity. Wolves cling to a sliver of their historic habitat in the lower 48, and now the Obama administration wants to arbitrarily declare victory and move on. They need to finish the job that Americans expect, not walk away the first chance they get. This proposal is a national disgrace. Our wildlife deserve better.
Wolves today occupy just 5 percent of their historic habitat in the continental United States. Todays proposal means that wolves will never fully reoccupy prime wolf habitat in the southern Rocky Mountains, California and Northeast, and will hinder ongoing recovery in the Pacific Northwest.
The proposal will hand wolf management over to state wildlife agencies across most of the country a step that has meant widespread killing in recent years. Following removal of protections for wolves in the northern Rocky Mountains and western Great Lakes in 2011, states in those regions quickly enacted aggressive hunting and trapping seasons designed to drastically reduce wolf populations. In the northern Rocky Mountains more than 1,100 wolves have been killed since protections were removed; this year populations declined by 7 percent.
http://www.biologicaldiversity.org/news/press_releases/2013/wolf-06-07-2013.html
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