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Wisconsin DNR Supports Removing Gray Wolf From Federal Endangered Species
Ammoland.com ^ | 16 August, 2011 | DNR Secretary Cathy Stepp

Posted on 08/17/2011 1:47:41 PM PDT by marktwain

MADISON, WI --(Ammoland.com)- The Department of Natural Resources firmly supports the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service in delisting the wolf in the upper Great Lakes states.

Wisconsin has exceeded its delisting goal eight times over and must have flexibility to manage problem wolves if any support for wolves by the public is to continue.

While the department is committed to long-term conservation of wolves in Wisconsin, it is critical that we be allowed to manage wildlife populations within our borders. Wisconsin has approximately 800 wolves; this is the most wolves ever counted in the state. Wolf numbers far exceed the federal delisting recovery goal of 100 wolves for both Wisconsin and Michigan, and are causing real problems.

It is time for management of wolves in Wisconsin to be turned over to us. The same is true for Minnesota and Michigan. For this to happen, the wolf must first be removed (delisted) from endangered or threatened status under the Endangered Species Act.

We support the USFWS in its current attempt to delist, but we also strongly disagree with its conclusion that a newly discovered and separate species of wolf exists in the Western Great Lakes. Wisconsin’s wolves are the same species that was listed in 1978, and are most closely associated with the gray wolf. Recent genetic analyses refute the existence of Eastern wolves as a separate species. Wisconsin’s wolves are of mixed genetics, but they are physically indistinguishable, readily interbreed, and occupy the same range.

Wolves in Wisconsin act and behave as a single population and must be managed as a single population. Accordingly, our message to the USFWS is clear and strong: Don’t muddy the waters with this indefensible two-population concept. We need a solid, defensible, delisting proposal, and we need it now.

Minnesota, Michigan, the U.S. Sportsmen’s Alliance, the Wisconsin Wildlife Federation, Defenders of Wildlife, Timber Wolf Alliance, and the Natural Resources Defense Council, prominent scientists actively working with wolf genetics, and other organizations and government agencies support Wisconsin’s position: Wisconsin has a gray wolf population that has successfully recovered.

The public grows weary of the delays and government inaction. They need to know that their state DNR is pushing hard to get this done. The ball is in the USFWS’s court, again. It needs to make the right decisions and to publish an effective delisting rule that will withstand challenges from those opposed to the delisting of wolves.

I will not stop pushing on this issue until we have delisting of wolves and relief for Wisconsin residents who are seriously struggling with our unchecked and unmanaged growing wolf population. That’s a promise.

FOR MORE INFORMATION CONTACT: Adrian Wydeven – (715) 762-1363

A presentation on the status of the gray wolf in Wisconsin by DNR wolf specialist Adrian Wydeven to the State Natural Resources Board at their August meeting. [VIDEO Length 18:54]


TOPICS: Culture/Society; News/Current Events; US: Wisconsin
KEYWORDS: dnr; hunting; wi; wolf
This is quite a change for the better.
1 posted on 08/17/2011 1:47:49 PM PDT by marktwain
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To: marktwain

Is that the lone wolf terrorist hussein was referring to?


2 posted on 08/17/2011 1:53:11 PM PDT by crosshairs (If Sharia Law becomes the law of the land, heads are gonna roll.)
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To: marktwain
They reintroduced the wolf and moose to the woods of the Upper Midwest and somewhere along the line the mountain lions showed up as well. It's not safe outside up there anymore. I'm sure it was a fun little experiment for the government, but it's time to end it and eradicate these three species from the woods.
3 posted on 08/17/2011 2:05:46 PM PDT by Dixie Yooper (Ephesians 6:11)
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To: Dixie Yooper
I lived most of my life in wolf country — with at least 10 times the wolves/sq. mile as in Wisconsin. I spent a lot of time outdoors & never had reason to fear wolves. Moose are great game animals — no one should want to eliminate them from the woods, anywhere.
4 posted on 08/17/2011 2:53:48 PM PDT by USFRIENDINVICTORIA
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To: USFRIENDINVICTORIA

I’ve been to Victoria. The only wolves there are in the clubs. Saw a seal. Not a Navy guy, a real seal. They can be deadly. Bounce a beach ball off your head from 50 feet away. Beautiful city.


5 posted on 08/17/2011 3:33:51 PM PDT by blueunicorn6 ("A crack shot and a good dancer")
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To: blueunicorn6

“The only wolves there are in the clubs.”

LOL.

I used to live in the far north — a very different environment from here.


6 posted on 08/17/2011 5:51:00 PM PDT by USFRIENDINVICTORIA
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