http://wolvesofdouglascountywisconsin.com/2014/12/20/recreational-hunting-of-great-lakes-wolves-is-stopped-wolves-are-back-on-the-federal-endangered-species-list-immediately/
Recreational Hunting of Great Lakes Wolves is Stopped: Wolves are back on the federal Endangered species list immediately…
It’s about time the Fish and game agencies are made
accountable for their reckless trophy hunting of wolves.
When wolves were delisted in 2012 states , like WI,
jumped in to hunt them. This was a deplorable
decision to hunt an endangered species just fresh of
f of federal protection.Now thanks to several organizations that challenged
a rule to remove wolves from the endangered species
act, wolves are now back under federal protection.
The following are the organizations that followed
ethics and fought to put wolves back on the
endangered species protection:“The Humane Society of the United States is the
nation’s largest animal protection organization
— backed by 11 million Americans, or one of
every 28. For more than a half-century, The
HSUS has been fighting for the protection of
all animals through advocacy, education and
hands-on programs. Celebrating animals and
confronting cruelty — On the web at
humanesociety.org.”“The Center for Biological Diversity is a
non-profit organization dedicated to securing
a future for all species hovering on the brink
of extinction. More information is available
at biologicaldiversity.org.”“Help Our Wolves Live is a Minnesota nonprofit
organization, dedicated to the protection and
preservation of the gray wolf, lynx, and other
endangered or threatened predator species.
HOWL has over 200 members, many of
whom live in the State of Minnesota.”“Friends of Animals and Their Environment
is a Minnesota nonprofit organization
committed to the protection of animals and
the ecosystems on which they depend.
FATE has approximately 200 members and
supporters who regularly advocate on behalf
of animals, and in particular wolves.”“Born Free USA is a national nonprofit animal
advocacy organization working to conserve
and protect wildlife in the US and globally.
More information is available at bornfreeusa
.org.”WI fringe hunters like WI Bear Hunters
Association, WI Trappers Association and
along with WI Cattlemen’s Association went
all out in their efforts to eradicate wolves.
Fringe hunters like these insisted WI Keep
populations down to an exact number of 350.These reckless acts towards an endangered
species alarmed many organizations so they
combined forces and filed a lawsuit. Read
more on this from previous blog here: http://wolvesofdouglascountywisconsin.
From HSUS website: “February 2013 –
Wildlife protection groups, including The
HSUS, file suit against the USFWS over
its decision to remove the protections of
the Endangered Species Act from gray
wolves living in the western Great Lakes region.” http://m.humanesociety.org/animals
he openly states, “Wolf jackets ROCK!!!”)Wolf hounding is a barbaric, in- humane and archaic
method that has no place in a civilized society. Use
of dogs to hunt wolves in WI is one of several
reasons why wolves needed to be put back on
Federal Endangered Species protection.“In the short time since federal protections have
been removed, trophy hunters and trappers have
killed hundreds of Great Lakes wolves under
hostile state management programs that encourage
dramatic reductions in wolf populations,” said
Jonathan Lovvorn, senior vice president and chief
counsel for animal protection litigation at The HSUS.
“This decision rolls back the only line of defense
for wolf populations, and paves the way for the
same state-sponsored eradication policies that
pushed this species to the brink of extinction in
the first place.”http://m.humanesociety.org/news/press
are now back on the Endangered Species List.”
(photograph owner unknown)The news came out yesterday, Friday December 19,
2014 that Great Lakes wolves were put back on the
Federal Endangered Species Act, Immediately.The following are excerpts from the Humane Societies
press release:“Sport hunting and trapping of wolves in the Great
Lakes region must end immediately, a federal
District Court has ruled. The court overturned
a U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service decision that
removed Endangered Species Act protections
for gray wolves living in the western Great Lakes
region, which includes Michigan, Minnesota, and Wisconsin.”http://m.humanesociety.org/news/
More excerpts from the ruling:“In its 111-page ruling, the court chided the
USFWS for failing to explain why it ignored
the potential for further recovery of wolves into
areas of its historic range that remain viable
habitat for the species. The court also noted
that the USFWS has failed to explain how the
“virtually unregulated” killing of wolves by
states in the Great Lakes region does not
constitute a continued threat to the species.”http://m.humanesociety.org/news/
Hunting wolves is not a tool for management
and only causes more problems.“Despite rhetoric from state politicians about
wolf depredation of livestock, a new study of 25
years of wolf data has shown that hunting wolves
may increase livestock losses. Michigan
lawmakers relied on false stories about wolves
to push through a hunting season, and had to
apologize for misleading statements.”http://
This decision can be challenged in an appeal
by the states and the USF&WS.
Beschta, Trophic cascades in Yellowstone:
The first 15 years after wolf reintroduction.There’s more work to be done. WODCW will
continue to educate the general public about
the wolf’s role in keeping our ecosystems healthy.
2 comments:
Great news! A wonderful Christmas present!
Indeed it is Dave.............Let us remove fed delisting after wolves are restored throughout the usa where science based information tells us viable habitat exists...........And as we now see in Europe, Carnivores can exist close into human habitation with the right type management paradigms in place to foster co existence
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