LANSING, MI — The Michigan Legislature has a message for the wolves of the Upper Peninsula: You’re fair game.
On Wednesday, Dec. 14, the Michigan House of Representatives passed a bill that would allow the state Natural Resources Commission to designate a hunting season on gray wolves if federal protections on the animals are ever dropped.
The bill passed the Senate on Dec. 8 and moves to Gov. Rick Snyder, who must sign the bill before it becomes law.
It comes less than a month after an appeals court struck down a ruling that upheld the state’s designation of wolves as a game species. The bill is the fourth to move through the Michigan Legislature in a multi-year battle to authorize a hunting season.
Source: With a round of howls, Michigan Legislature sends wolf hunting bill to governor | MLive.com
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You all need to leave th e wild alone and deal with real issue to keep this country safe from th e other countries
We will have to work Harder in order to see that happen 😉