Rifleman86
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This is one that I’ve pondered for a while… We’ve often heard the mantra here time and time again when arguing about nonresident tag costs and allocation, the Wyoming and Alaska nonresident guide rules, etc. that States have the authority to manage wildlife, the feds don’t.
Period, end of discussion. Doesn’t matter if that wildlife spends its entire life in federal land, the Feds have no say.
Yet we have this thing called the endangered species act. Try as they may, and despite all the evidence proving they have made a full recovery, WY, MT and ID can’t have a grizzly season yet.
So a question for the legal minds here… Under what legal authority does the ESA operate?
This is a genuine question, did a quick google search and came up with nothing.
ETA edited the thread title to be more technically correct.
Period, end of discussion. Doesn’t matter if that wildlife spends its entire life in federal land, the Feds have no say.
Yet we have this thing called the endangered species act. Try as they may, and despite all the evidence proving they have made a full recovery, WY, MT and ID can’t have a grizzly season yet.
So a question for the legal minds here… Under what legal authority does the ESA operate?
This is a genuine question, did a quick google search and came up with nothing.
ETA edited the thread title to be more technically correct.
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