cantgetdrawn
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http://www.fws.gov/southwest/es/mexicanwolf/PR10jM.cfm
The USFWS announced they will expand the range of Mexican Wolves in AZ and NM with the option of releasing more into the wild wasting more taxpayer money.
Although they did throw sportsmen some bones, wolves who attack domestic animals (including pets) can now be shot. If a 15% decrease in an ungulate population can be proven due to wolves could be managed but the hoops the states would have to go through make that impossible along with the inevitable lawsuits.
I know there are active RMEF members and officers on here. I also know there is legislation to protect Wyoming and Midwest states from lawsuits.
I was wondering what the probability would be to tack on protection for AZ and NM once wolves reach target goals?
The USFWS announced they will expand the range of Mexican Wolves in AZ and NM with the option of releasing more into the wild wasting more taxpayer money.
Although they did throw sportsmen some bones, wolves who attack domestic animals (including pets) can now be shot. If a 15% decrease in an ungulate population can be proven due to wolves could be managed but the hoops the states would have to go through make that impossible along with the inevitable lawsuits.
I know there are active RMEF members and officers on here. I also know there is legislation to protect Wyoming and Midwest states from lawsuits.
I was wondering what the probability would be to tack on protection for AZ and NM once wolves reach target goals?
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