Looks like common sense is starting to prevail. I wonder if this will spread to the west, where several other states have other species of wolves that seem to be causing problems and are still listed as endangered.
NRA-ILA :: Gray Wolves in the Western Great Lakes region to be Delisted Once Again
Gray Wolves in the Western Great Lakes region to be Delisted Once Again
"It was announced this week that the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (FWS) will publish a final rule removing gray wolves in Michigan, Minnesota and Wisconsin from the list of endangered and threatened species. This policy change will take effect thirty days after the rule is published in the Federal Register and that is expected to occur next week. This issue marks one more wildlife conservation success story funded, at least in part, by America’s hunters."
"It was announced this week that the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (FWS) will publish a final rule removing gray wolves in Michigan, Minnesota and Wisconsin from the list of endangered and threatened species. This policy change will take effect thirty days after the rule is published in the Federal Register and that is expected to occur next week. This issue marks one more wildlife conservation success story funded, at least in part, by America’s hunters."
NRA-ILA :: Gray Wolves in the Western Great Lakes region to be Delisted Once Again