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NTA Alert Recieved via email #6379003
11/21/18 08:21 PM
11/21/18 08:21 PM
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Northern Minnesota
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kabguy Offline OP
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I'm sure others must have received this today. Looks like we need to make some contacts ASAP with our U.S. Senators to get T. Wolves back to state management and out of control of the liberal judges.

** NTA Alert ~ Help Get Our Wolves Delisted **


Dear Fellow Trappers,

H.R. 6784 (Manage our Wolves Act) has passed the House of
Representatives by a vote of 196 to 180. Its purpose is to "To provide
for removal of the gray wolf in the contiguous 48 States from the List
of Endangered and Threatened Wildlife published under the Endangered
Species Act of 1973." IT IS NOT SUBJECT TO JUDICIAL RULE, SO IT CAN
NOT BE UNDONE BY A LAWSUIT OR THE COURTS.

WE NEED TO GET THIS PASSED BY THE SENATE AND SIGNED BY PRESIDENT
TRUMP.

Contact your Senator immediately and ask him or her to support this
House bill. This is our chance to once and for all be free of all the
lawsuits, each time wolves are delisted. And everyone who lives in
Upper Michigan, Minnesota, and Wisconsin (and many other states)
should know that our wolves are no longer endangered and that they
should now be properly managed by the respective states and the
professional wildlife managers in those states.

Bob Steinmetz
Here is an outline of the bill as it passed the House:
115th CONGRESS
2 d Session

H. R. 6784
-------------------------

AN ACT
To provide for removal of the gray wolf in the contiguous 48 States
from the List of Endangered and Threatened Wildlife published under
the Endangered Species Act of 1973.

Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the
United States of America in Congress assembled,

SECTION 1. Short title.

This Act may be cited as the "Manage our Wolves Act".

SEC. 2. Removal of Federal protections for gray wolves in Wyoming and
Western Great Lakes.

(a) gray wolves in Wyoming.--The final rule published on September 10,
2012 (77 Fed. Reg. 55530), that was reinstated on March 3, 2017, by
the decision of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia
(No. 14-5300) and further republished on May 1, 2017 (82 Fed. Reg.
20284), that reinstates the removal of Federal protections for the
gray wolf in Wyoming under the Endangered Species Act of 1973 (16
U.S.C. 1531 [1] et seq.), and this subsection, shall not be subject to
judicial review.

(b) gray wolves in Western Great Lakes.--Before the end of the 60-day
period beginning on the date of enactment of this Act, the Secretary
of the Interior shall reissue the final rule published on December 28,
2011 (76 Fed. Reg. 81666), without regard to any other provision of
statute or regulation that applies to issuance of such rule. Such
reissuance (including this subsection) shall not be subject to
judicial review.

SEC. 3. Removal of Federal protections for gray wolves range-wide.

(a) In general.--Not later than the end of fiscal year 2019, and
except as provided in subsection (b), the Secretary of the Interior
shall issue a rule to remove the gray wolf (Canis lupus) in each of
the 48 contiguous States of the United States and the District of
Columbia from the List of Endangered and Threatened Wildlife in
section 17.11 of title 50, Code of Federal Regulations, without regard
to any other provision of statute or regulation that applies to
issuance of such rule.

(b) limitation on judicial review.--Such issuance (including this
section)--

(1) shall not be subject to judicial review; and

(2) shall not affect the inclusion of the subspecies classified as the
Mexican gray wolf (Canis lupus baileyi) of the species gray wolf
(Canis lupus) in such list.

Passed the House of Representatives November 16, 2018.



Links:
http://uscode.house.gov/quicksearch/get.plx?title=16&section=1531

Re: NTA Alert Recieved via email [Re: kabguy] #6380270
11/23/18 06:41 PM
11/23/18 06:41 PM
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corky Offline
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Contact your Senators

Re: NTA Alert Recieved via email [Re: kabguy] #6380961
11/24/18 02:09 PM
11/24/18 02:09 PM
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Posts: 44
San Luis Valley, Colorado
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ShagMan Offline
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San Luis Valley, Colorado
Done!!!! Pretty easy to shoot em an email or call, you can google who is senator for your district

Re: NTA Alert Recieved via email [Re: kabguy] #6383098
11/26/18 11:01 PM
11/26/18 11:01 PM

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Mark June
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Sent email to Cruz and Cornyn

Re: NTA Alert Recieved via email [Re: kabguy] #6383361
11/27/18 10:28 AM
11/27/18 10:28 AM
Joined: Aug 2012
Posts: 69
Central Ohio
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Central Ohio
If you don't feel comfortable composing your own message, here is a short and sweet I sent. Feel free to copy or change it any way you like. You will obviously need to address it to your own senator and change the signature block.

Senator Brown,

I would like to encourage you to consider supporting HR 6784.

The purpose of this bill is "To provide for removal of the gray wolf in the contiguous 48 States from the List of Endangered and Threatened Wildlife published under the Endangered Species Act of 1973."

Wolf numbers have recovered in excess of the goals set when they were listed. It is a tremendous accomplishment and should be celebrated much like the recovery of our national symbol the bald eagle.

While the management of the bald eagle remains a responsibility of the federal government, under the Migratory Bird Species Treaty of 1918, it is time to return wolf management to the professional wildlife managers of the respective states with wolf populations. This action will not effect the status of the endangered subspecies Mexican Gray Wolf (canis lupus baileyi).

As a Professional Wildlife Manager, past president of the Ohio Wildlife Control Operators Association (trade association), and founding member and past Regional Director of the National Wildlife Control Operators Association (trade association), I understand wildlife management and am encouraging you to support this endeavor.

Sincerely,

Dirk E Shearer, President
The Wildlife Control Company, Inc.


Dirk E. Shearer, President
The Wildlife Control Company, Inc.
"Cause if you won't put your real name on it, you probably shouldn't hit send"
Re: NTA Alert Recieved via email [Re: kabguy] #6391165
12/05/18 08:48 PM
12/05/18 08:48 PM
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Northern Minnesota
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kabguy Offline OP
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Just an update; I saw today in Bemidji newspaper on current national news that there was a real fear that the senate wasn't going to get anything passed in the few days remaining before Christmas recess; let alone our wolf de-listing bill. The article claimed heavy environmental groups pushing agenda to keep protection on and GOP was really wavering now on de-listing. No sources listed in article so who knows if it is real or another venue to push their own viewpoints but........

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