Re: Wolf delisting?
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10/07/20 11:36 PM
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It's tied up in the judicial branch, not the executive. [/quotYes and no. The judicial branch sent it back to USFWS, fish and wildlife is redpomg [quote=Pike River]It's tied up in the judicial branch, not the executive. Yes and no. A judge ruled that Fish and Wildlife had to relist the wolf. Fish and wildlife is actively working to delist them again. Rumor I hear is they will be delisted again by the end of the year, also with the lynx and possibly the grizzly bear. Is it possible Trump could delist them by executive order? I'm afraid that if and when they are delisted our governor and his cronies will do everything they can to stop a season. Governor Walz has repeatedly said he isn't in favor of a recreational harvest of wolves.
"Inflation is always and everywhere a monetary phenomenon". Milton Friedman.
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Re: Wolf delisting?
[Re: tlguy]
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10/08/20 12:08 AM
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The wolf is considered--the Golden Calf,by our governor and his liberal following. Tom
If my feet aren't wet,I must not be trapping. Tom Olson MTA life member#100,also WTA life member
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Re: Wolf delisting?
[Re: Bogmaster]
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10/08/20 07:47 AM
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The wolf is considered--the Golden Calf,by our governor and his liberal following. Tom Yes, the same liberals that are always blabbering about following the science?
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Re: Wolf delisting?
[Re: tlguy]
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10/29/20 02:17 PM
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Reviving this because I heard again it's happening, this time I heard its going to be in the whole lower 48. Great news to hear! Pass the hot sauce so I can eat my words.
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Re: Wolf delisting?
[Re: tlguy]
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10/29/20 03:15 PM
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News Release
For Immediate Release:
Oct. 29, 2020
DNR extends wolf management input period People who want to share their opinions on wolf management in Minnesota will have additional time to do so.
The Minnesota Department of Natural Resources announced today it is extending its wolf management public input period until Nov. 20. The decision follows today’s decision by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service to remove the wolf from the federal threatened species list in Minnesota.
“We have been working on an update to our wolf management plan since November of 2019, and gathering broad public input on wolf management since late September,” said Dave Olfelt, DNR Fish and Wildlife Division director. “Given today’s delisting decision, we will extend our web-based public input until Nov. 20 so people can consider the federal delisting prior to offering their input on wolf management in Minnesota. We will carefully consider all of this input as we draft revisions to our wolf management plan.”
Minnesota’s wolf management plan provides guidance on how the state manages wolves, including population monitoring, population management, depredation control, public safety and more. The DNR intends to share a draft updated wolf management plan for public review in early 2021 and will take comments on the plan itself at that time. The current plan, developed in 2001, is posted on the DNR website.
For the DNR’s statement in response to today’s federal delisting announcement, visit the DNR website.
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