05-08-2009, 10:09 AM
The federal rule that removes gray wolves from the endangered species list became final today, Monday, May 4. The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service's delisting rule affects wolves in Idaho, Montana, parts of Washington, Oregon and Utah. Wolves in Wyoming will remain on the endangered species list.
Does anyone know what utah's stance is on these? Kill on site, are they going to have some sort of tag? I dont think they recognize any in the state. Last i heard anyway. But sense they delisted them in the state i was curious what the state was going to do.
Also i am curious why they didnt delist them in wyoming? I know that they were going to have a kill on site season, much like they have for coyotes. Not sure if thats why or something else?
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Does anyone know what utah's stance is on these? Kill on site, are they going to have some sort of tag? I dont think they recognize any in the state. Last i heard anyway. But sense they delisted them in the state i was curious what the state was going to do.
Also i am curious why they didnt delist them in wyoming? I know that they were going to have a kill on site season, much like they have for coyotes. Not sure if thats why or something else?
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