WASHINGTON – In Minnesota, gray wolves are at their highest population since the 1950s, yet activists take issue with removing the animals from the endangered species list without a concrete plan. With Republicans in the House and Senate moving to delist the wolves in Minnesota, Wyoming, Wisconsin and Michigan, some advocacy groups are making a final push to keep the animals …
Feds restore protected status for Great Lakes wolves
Gray wolves in the western Great Lakes region are protected by federal law once more. The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service is publishing a rule Friday designating wolves in Michigan and Wisconsin as “endangered” and those in Minnesota as “threatened.” The rule complies with a federal judge’s order in December that overruled the agency’s earlier decision to revoke wolves’ protected …
Wolf bills would ban snaring, increase livestock fund
ST. PAUL — A federal court recently outlawed Minnesota’s wolf hunting and trapping seasons, but wolf supporters are not ending efforts to redraw state laws in the animals’ favor. Three bills were introduced in the Minnesota Legislature on Feb. 5, including one that would require wolf trappers to obtain permission from a landowner to use the property. A second bans …
Nolan to co-sponsor gray wolf bill
Minnesota needs to kick this chump out of office just like Wisconsin needs to do to their Officials… What Happened to doing what the majority of their constituents want? Residents of these states as well as Nationwide had better be contacting Them!! Clearly these 2 states elected Officials are contribution driven… They have forgotten what it means to represent the …