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G_j

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Thu Sep 25, 2014, 08:31 PM Sep 2014

It's Now Illegal to Kill Wolves in Wyoming!! [View all]

http://www.motherjones.com/blue-marble/2014/09/wolf-hunts-canceled-wyoming-endangered-species-gray-wolf

For the past two years, killing a wolf in Wyoming was pretty simple. In a trophy game area near the border of Yellowstone, licensed hunters were allowed to take a certain number of gray wolves. In the rest of the state, or about 80 percent of Wyoming's land, anyone could kill a limitless number of them on sight.

But that's about to change. A judge ruled Tuesday that the animals' delisting in 2012, which handed management of the species over to the Wyoming government, was "arbitrary and capricious," and that the state isn't ready to manage wolf populations on its own. The move has wolf activists breathing a sigh of relief; Wyoming's management plan, as Sierra Club's Bonnie Rice put it, could have potentially taken wolves "back to the brink of extinction." Judge Amy Berman Jackson did not challenge the previous finding that wolves had recovered and that the species "is not endangered or threatened within a significant portion of its range." But even so, her ruling means that Wyoming's wolves will again enjoy protections under the Endangered Species Act and can no longer be hunted—at least in the short term.



While as many as 2 million gray wolves once roamed North America, the carnivores were nearly wiped out by humans by the early 1900s. Roughly 5,500 remain today, though an uptick in laws permitting wolf hunting in states like Wyoming, New Mexico, Montana, and Idaho all threaten to keep the animals scarce. Wyoming's hunting and "kill-on-sight" policies, for instance, meant 219 wolves were gunned down since 2012, according to Earthjustice.

In part because wolves were reintroduced in Wyoming, whether to kill or protect this predator remains a very polarizing issue in the state. Wolves kill farm animals and pets, pissing off ranchers and rural landowners alike and feeding into the attitude that the canids are just a deadly nuisance. A Facebook photo posted last year by hunting outfitters, for instance, shows a group of hunters posing with a dead wolf with blood covering its paws and mouth. The caption reads "Wyoming is FED up." Commenters responded with notes like "the only good Canadian gray wolf to me is a dead Canadian gray wolf" and "Keep on killing guys!"

But scientists and conservationists have fought hard to restore this species into the North American ecosystem. Studies have shown that wolves maintain balance in the environment: they prey on other large mammals like moose and elk, whose populations (and eating habits) can get out of control without a predator to keep them in check; their hunting helps feed scavengers like wolverines, bald eagles, and mountain lions; their predation can force elk to hang out in smaller groups, thereby reducing the spread of diseases; and they've even been found to be good for the soil.

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Yay! shenmue Sep 2014 #1
Good! montanacowboy Sep 2014 #2
Quite importantly... 2naSalit Sep 2014 #3
Wolves and the ecosystem, G_j Sep 2014 #7
great info!!!! BlancheSplanchnik Sep 2014 #14
That was a pretty amazing video. Nature has a balance... EEO Sep 2014 #18
It is! Highly recommended watching. nt G_j Sep 2014 #21
So THAT'S why I keep seeing Spirochete Sep 2014 #4
Wonderful news- wolves are vital Marrah_G Sep 2014 #5
I'm so happy to hear this tabasco Sep 2014 #6
yes. BlancheSplanchnik Sep 2014 #16
Absolute truth tabasco Sep 2014 #22
yep. it's the root cause of every crisis going on now. BlancheSplanchnik Sep 2014 #26
Nature is smarter than the asshole hunters in Wyoming... joeybee12 Sep 2014 #8
one question, if they are in your herd or flock, I assume you can kill them then. nt littlewolf Sep 2014 #9
you may be correct G_j Sep 2014 #11
A better solution is for the state to compensate the loss of stock from predation Scootaloo Sep 2014 #19
What a goddamned sense of entitlement these farmers have! tabasco Sep 2014 #24
Which is 2naSalit Sep 2014 #29
very good news niyad Sep 2014 #10
My inner wolf rejoices ... CaptainTruth Sep 2014 #12
mine also glinda Sep 2014 #27
Hopefully Sarah Palin is having a bad day after hearing about this. LW1977 Sep 2014 #13
I hope so.. G_j Sep 2014 #15
A bunch of sorry, stupid assholes tabasco Sep 2014 #25
K&R Solly Mack Sep 2014 #17
Good news. NaturalHigh Sep 2014 #20
WOOHOO! MoonRiver Sep 2014 #23
That and... 2naSalit Sep 2014 #28
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