Cute. Read "Wolf Wars".
Cute. Read "Wolf Wars".
I have, albeit not recently.Cute. Read "Wolf Wars".
Wyoming held up delisting....Ultimately the population grew WELL above the breeding pair requirement for management the courts held up the ability to manage them before they got out of control in backcountry areas many want to hunt they then decimated herds and here we are trying to help another state avoid the the travesty that occurred in Idaho and Montana
So my next question is ( not necessarily directed at buzz) if CPW does, in fact, oppose reintroduction, will there be a length of time between reintroductions and when a management plan is approved? Or will CPW be tasked with completing the reintroductions according to the management plan put together when/if the initiative passes? Will the management plan need to be approved by FWS?
If CPW has the reigns for drafting the plan and implementing the order, it will be very interesting.
Copy that.Everything I have read leads me to believe that is the case; but, I’m no lawyer and again, Buzz dealt with this stuff first hand and for a lot of years. He’s the go to guy. You might pm him so you two can carry on a conversation without interjection from the gallery. I think you’ll find he’s a pretty good guy.
Reintroduction under 10j did not favor pro wolf advocates...in fact a majority of the pro wolf groups opposed it, big-time. Under 10j it allowed for immediate lethal control of wolves...both the reintroduced and wolves that had already colonized nw Montana. The wolf advocates would have much rather preferred not to reintroduce under 10j to keep them under full protection under the ESA. It was a huge concession by the pro wolf groups.
The flexibility under the 10j was used almost immediately after reintroduction. I saw one of the first half dozen kill permits issued via the 10j rule in the late summer of 1997.
Last I checked those states weren't in the tri-state agreement...Sure is humorous that you only bring up Montana in wolf management discussions
Do they have 10 j wolf management in Wisconsin , Minnesota , Michigan , Oregon and Washington
Since there are no facts presented here, and the argument is hinged on what amounts to gossip, there is nothing I can prove. Good job, Shrek Jr.
The Big Lebowski is definitely one of my favorite movies from the 90s. The 20th Century? I don’t know. You’d have a hard time beating out “2001 Space Odessy” also, let’s not forget “Roadhouse”