txhunter58
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Maybe I missed it but and it has already been discussed, but just read in the NRA magazine, to my surprise, that on August 20th the Biden administration moved to dismiss a lawsuit that was hoping to relist wolves.
“This case turns on proper interpretation and application of the endangered species act, not policy preferences on who should manage wolves. Congress has already answered that question: states and tribes manage their resident wildlife, unless a species is threatened or endangered. The US fish and wildlife here concluded that the listed grey wolf entities in the lower 48 were neither a separate protectable species nor, based on scientific evidence, threatened or endangered”.
Wow Unless I am missing something, they got one right!
“This case turns on proper interpretation and application of the endangered species act, not policy preferences on who should manage wolves. Congress has already answered that question: states and tribes manage their resident wildlife, unless a species is threatened or endangered. The US fish and wildlife here concluded that the listed grey wolf entities in the lower 48 were neither a separate protectable species nor, based on scientific evidence, threatened or endangered”.
Wow Unless I am missing something, they got one right!