At least 1 Rancher in Colorado sees the Benefit! STEAMBOAT SPRINGS, Colo. – In January, the Colorado Wildlife Commission rejected a proposal to deliberately reestablish wolves in Colorado. That decision was met with a sigh of relief by most ranchers, who fear wolf predation to livestock. “Every dog has its day, and hopefully ours will last just a little longer,” …
Sheriff may try to stop wolves’ release here
People need to call this sheriff and tell him to stay out of Federal ESA Law!! Socorro County Sheriff William Armijo will attempt to enforce the wolf-human interaction ordinance if the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service releases wolves in the county. “I’ve been put in a bad position,” Armijo admits about the possibility of coming in conflict with federal law. …
Court Settlement Provides Hope for Mexican Gray Wolves
Court Settlement Provides Hope for Mexican Gray Wolves Victory: Forty years after Endangered Species Act protection, government required to prepare recovery plan TUSCON, AZ – A coalition of wolf conservation groups, environmental organizations and a retired federal wolf biologist today announced a court settlement requiring the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (the Service) to prepare a long-delayed recovery plan for …
State says it will sue U.S. Fish and Wildlife over wolf release plan
We need to tell New Mexico and Arizona to take a hike!!! The Feds are just fulfilling the ESA requirements!! The same that these states need to fulfill! SANTA FE — New Mexico officials notified the federal government today they will sue to block the planned release of more Mexican gray wolves without the state’s OK. The state Department of …