Breaking: Federal judge restores protections for wolves
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Jeudi, février 10, 2022
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Fish and Wildlife Service's November 2020 decision to delist wolves across most of the continental United States.
Key Points:
- Fish and Wildlife Service's November 2020 decision to delist wolves across most of the continental United States.
- With Endangered Species Act protections back in place for wolves, trophy hunting is once again prohibited.
- Previous attempts to delist gray wolves have routinely been overturned by the federal courts, most recently in a precedent-setting 2017 opinion by the D.C.
- We urge the agency to use the court's decision today to inform all of their choices about gray wolves moving forward and to immediately restore federal protections for gray wolves in the Northern Rockies as well."