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Author Topic: Utah Senate Bill 36 calls for removal of all wolves that may enter the state.  (Read 9040 times)

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http://le.utah.gov/~2010/bills/sbillint/sb0036.pdf

probably will not see the light of day but clearly Utah has seen what has gone on before and want no part it.

Line 42 -  The wolf is a predator and its presence in the state threatens the state's wildlife and ungulate populations, therefor, it is the policy of the state that the wolf shall be destroyed or removed from the state.

Not much lawyer speak there !
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unfortunately for utah they are still on the federal endangered species list there, so this wont really fly if the feds want to get involved

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i am glad the utah people have there heads screwed on right compared to the the ones around here. i am sure it will not pass but it would be very cool i would be happy to help them.
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unfortunately for utah they are still on the federal endangered species list there, so this wont really fly if the feds want to get involved

If it passes and Utah enforces it could be interesting to see the legal battle of states rights vs fedral rights.

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yea it would be interesting but i think the feds would be forced to get involved because if one single wolf got shot the bunny huggers would be all over the feds to get involved, pretty much though they have the same idea as wyoming, and really once the wolves show up thats when the shooting should start because they wont be able to control wolf populations by hunting anyway

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I heard North Utah the BEST RANCHER HUNTER in AMERICAN. No one Fk with them! I am thinking about Moving there!

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i am glad the utah people have there heads screwed on right compared to the the ones around here. i am sure it will not pass but it would be very cool i would be happy to help them.

Wyoming is the only state that has this wolf fkp figured out, they didn't jump at the carrot that Idaho and Montana did, which was turning the wolf into a big game animal. Instead Wyoming kept the wolf as a predator in part of their state. The feds are doing what ever the environmentalist tell them to. That being said who do you really think is running the wolf program??

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i am glad the utah people have there heads screwed on right compared to the the ones around here. i am sure it will not pass but it would be very cool i would be happy to help them.

Wyoming is the only state that has this wolf fkp figured out, they didn't jump at the carrot that Idaho and Montana did, which was turning the wolf into a big game animal. Instead Wyoming kept the wolf as a predator in part of their state. The feds are doing what ever the environmentalist tell them to. That being said who do you really think is running the wolf program??

If Utah sticks to the Wyoming plan they may have a chance, other wise they will be royally screwed just like the rest of you!!!  Bottom line the wolves are Predators and should be shot on site.

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unfortunately for utah they are still on the federal endangered species list there, so this wont really fly if the feds want to get involved

Not entirely true, Andrew.

Wolves will lose their ESA status in all of Idaho and Montana and in portions of eastern Washington, eastern Oregon and northern Utah.

http://www.mtexpress.com/index2.php?ID=2005125508

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Utah ralizes how much money they are making off their elk and big Muleys.  SMART!

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Utah ralizes how much money they are making off their elk and big Muleys.  SMART!

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Utah gets it. Washington does not.
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i am glad the utah people have there heads screwed on right compared to the the ones around here. i am sure it will not pass but it would be very cool i would be happy to help them.

Wyoming is the only state that has this wolf fkp figured out, they didn't jump at the carrot that Idaho and Montana did, which was turning the wolf into a big game animal. Instead Wyoming kept the wolf as a predator in part of their state. The feds are doing what ever the environmentalist tell them to. That being said who do you really think is running the wolf program??
That's the reason wolves are very likely to be back on the list...WY needs to pull their head out and come up with a plan thoughtful plan.  Killing all the wolves does not exactly count as a recovey plan.


 


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