Voting NO of course...
I was looking into this more closely today. Part of this appends definitions to the hunting chapter in state law, specifically this:
"Covered animal species" means any species of elephant, rhinoceros, tiger, lion, leopard, cheetah, pangolin, marine turtle, shark or ray either: (a) Listed in appendix I or appendix II of the convention on international trade in endangered species of wild flora and fauna; or (b) listed as critically endangered, endangered, or vulnerable on the international union for conservation of nature and natural resources red list of threatened species.
So, I was wondering if this might mean that I get a few wolves in Idaho, make a nice comforter for a friend's king size bed that I might be breaking the law.
So I compared this red list with our state's list of charismatic species... whoops I meant Endangered (mostly extirpated) Species to see how they compare. Turns out we have a few on the list that are not critically endangered, endangered or vulnerable according to the red list.
It would be great to turn this over to the legislature, do some housekeeping, take a few things off the list.
American white pelican - LEAST CONCERN, INCREASING, not federally listed
Blue whale - ENDANGERED, INCREASING
Brown pelican - LEAST CONCERN, INCREASING
Columbian white-tailed deer - NOT IN LIST
Fin whale - ENDANGERED
Fisher - LEAST CONCERN
Gray Wolf - LEAST CONCERN, STABLE
Grizzly bear - LEAST CONCERN, STABLE
Humpback whale - LEAST CONCERN, INCREASING
Killer whale - DEFICIENT
Leatherback sea turtle - VULNERABLE, DECREASING
Mardon skipper - NOT IN LIST
North Pacific Right whale - ENDANGERED
Northern leopard frog - LEAST CONCERN, DECREASING, not federally listed
Northern spotted owl - NEAR THREATENED, DECREASING
Oregon silverspot butterfly - NOT IN LIST
Oregon spotted frog - VULNERABLE, DECREASING
Pygmy rabbit - LEAST CONCERN
Sandhill crane - LEAST CONCERN, INCREASING, not federally listed
Sea otter - ENDANGERED, DECREASING
Sei whale - ENDANGERED
Snowy plover - THREATENED, DECREASING
Sperm whale - VULNERABLE
Streaked horned lark - NOT IN LIST
Taylor's checkerspot - NOT IN LIST
Tufted puffin - LEAST CONCERN, DECREASING TREND, not federally listed
Upland sandpiper - LEAST CONCERN, INCREASING TREND, not federally listed
Western pond turtle - VULNERABLE, not federally listed
Woodland caribou - STABLE
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