Gray wolves continue to face threats from state agencies and federal legislators
Montana wants to hunt them, Arizona resists further re-introductions to a declining population, and federal legislators from Wyoming, Idaho and Utah introduce bills to remove their endangered species status. Below are two sets of articles: Threats to Wolves and Benefits of reintroduction.
Threats to Gray Wolves
U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service denies Montana’s request to kill gray wolves in a ‘conservation hunt’
Feds Again Delay Release of Wolf Pack in Arizona
US congressman sponsors bill to strip endangered species protections from grey wolves
Four different anti-Endangered Species Act wolf bills proposed in DC
Benefits of Reintroduction
Wolves’ Leftovers Are Yellowstone’s Gain, Study Says
Reintroducing Wolves into National Parks Could Restore Ecosystems |
Related Articles
- For now, no more wolves for Arizona (latimesblogs.latimes.com)
- Study: Hunt would halve Mont. wolf population (seattletimes.nwsource.com)
- Gray Wolves Back on the Endangered List (news.sciencemag.org)
- Wolves Protected by One Federal Agency, Killed by Another (animals.change.org)
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