Hunting Washington Forum
Community => Advocacy, Agencies, Access => Topic started by: Hunter4Life on September 25, 2013, 12:12:10 AM
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There is proposed rule change by the US Fish and Wildlife Service to delist the two subspecies of the gray wolf (canis lupus nubilus and canis lupus occidentalis) in the lower 48 states with the exception of a listing the Service intends to place on the Mexican Wolf (canis lupus baileyi). Removal of the gray wolf from the endangered and threatened list is the most important issue facing hunters today.
The US Fish and Wildlife Service got it 100% right. If I were to write the proposed rule change myself, I couldn't do it better. It is everything that we could possibly want in Washington State. They did not propose a new Distinct Population Segment (DPS) for wolves in the Pacific Northwest. That is huge. This decision will help reduce future litigation.
The proposed action of the USFWS (Service) to remove the current listing for the gray wolf subspecies, canis lupus nubilus and canis lupus occidentalis, from the List of Endangered and Threatened Wildlife List is the correct one, because neither of these subspecies is in danger of extinction throughout all or a significant portion of their range.
I agree with the Service's following conclusions:
• Wolves in the PNW are a mix of canis lupis nubilus and canis lupus occidentalis.
• The PNW wolves are not listable because they do not constitute a population under Service's regulations.
• The PNW wolves are not discrete enough from other listed wolves to merit a separate DPS listing.
• In Canada, and in the United States, in the absence of the Federal ESA, the existing regulatory mechanisms are currently adequate to provide for the long-term conservation of the two subspecies.
• These subspecies are healthy and robust and therefore do not merit an ESA listing.
• This delisting should occur based on the health of these subspecies.
I believe that State management and control of wolves is more workable than a Federal ESA listing in the PNW. Gaining the social tolerance by affected people for the management of the gray wolf will be best accomplished through the Service's immediate adoption of this proposed rule.
Please take five minutes right now and submit a brief comment of support on the US Fish and Wildlife Service proposal to delist the two subspecies of the gray wolf in the lower 48 states with the exception of a listing the Service intends to place on the Mexican Wolf. The comment period runs through OCTOBER 28, 2013. You may submit your comments at http://www.regulations.gov/#!docketDetail;D=FWS-HQ-ES-2013-0073
It is critical that everyone take just five minutes and submit a supporting comment on the proposal to delist. It is very easy to use the regulations.gov website and you can post anonymously if you wish. It is critical that everyone who hunts submit a comment in support of the proposed rule change.
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This definatly helps us... I have 2 problems with this however. When they brought the wolves into ID and YNP subspecies were NOT important. We were told a wolf was a wolf. I HATE thier use of a double standard. I belive that sonce wolves have reached the point were they are not able to be "managed" up north they are trying to shed responcibility of it at this point. Most of us who have been vocal about the detriment of wolves and thier lack of "management" are being bought off. Give up the fight now that your making traction before we have a chance to infest the southern states with our "Red Wolf". :twocents:
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Done... Here is your chance to voice your opinion
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TAKE ACTION and PASS IT ON!
Big Game Forever has provided a fast and easy method to contact all of your elected representatives (President, Vice President, U.S. Senators, and U.S. Congressperson) and the agency leaders (Secretary of the Interior, Secretary of Agriculture, and USFWS Deputy Director of Operations) involved with the proposed national wolf delisting. Tell them you support the national wolf delisting and that you would like them to support the proposal as well. It only takes a minute of your time to send the prewritten communication.
TAKE ACTION! Take a minute of your time to make a big difference to help protect our abundant herds of moose, elk, deer, and other wildlife.
“You can send a message in support of wolf delisting at http://capwiz.com/biggameforever/issues/alert/?alertid=62830341&PROCESS=Take+Action . The comment period has been extended to Oct. 28th, 2013.”
Thank you.
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Message from Big Game Forever:
"Folks,
This week, three public hearings on the proposed national wolf delisting will be held across the country. The first hearing will be held tonight in Washington D.C. On Wednesday a second hearing will be held in Sacramento, California. On Friday a third hearing will be held in Albuquerque, New Mexico. These hearings are being held by US Fish and Wildlife Service as part of the public comment period.
Concerns have been raised that 2 of the 3 hearings will be held in states that are not faced with expansion of wolves in the near future. Big Game Forever will have a representative at each of the hearings to support efforts to restore state management authority over wolves and to protect wild game populations.
We encourage American sportsmen and livestock producers to submit comments in support of state management of wolves. You can send a message in support of wolf delisting at http://capwiz.com/biggameforever/issues/alert/?alertid=62830341&PROCESS=Take+Action The comment period has been extended to Oct. 28th, 2013.
Here is when and where this week’s public meetings will be held.
Washington, DC.
September 30, 2013, from 6 to 8:30 p.m.
Department of the Interior, Auditorium, 1849 C Street, N.W., Washington, DC 20240; (202) 208-3100
Sacramento, California
October 2, 2013, from 6 to 8:30 p.m.
Clarion Inn, Martinique Ball Room, 1401 Arden Way, Sacramento, CA 95815; (916) 922-8041
Albuquerque, New Mexico
October 4, 2013, from 6 to 9 p.m.
Embassy Suites, Sandia Room, 1000 Woodward Place NE, Albuquerque, NM 87102; (505) 245-7100
For more information on the public comment period and public meetings visit: http://www.fws.gov/news/ShowNews.cfm?ID=E9DD0F28-E88C-946A-AA694B1DB07C401D
Thank you for your support,
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Ryan Benson
http://biggameforever.org/
ryandbenson@msn.com"