The Colorado congresswoman has reintroduced a plan to remove federal protections for gray wolves across the lower 48 states.
The Pet and Livestock Protection Act would remove wolves from the list and prevent judges from relisting wolves.
Minnesota’s gray wolves will be removed from the federal government’s threatened species list and returned to state management in January. The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service announced Thursday it will ...
2don MSN
Hunters were once the greatest human threat to the country’s only unique wolf species. Today, it’s motorists.That fact was ...
Ranchers reported Feb. 3 the collared wolf in Glade Park, which is about 17 miles from the Utah border and 10 miles southwest ...
Environmental groups say the federal government violated the National Environmental Policy Act by failing to consider the ...
Gray wolves could be removed from the federal Endangered Species Act under a bill reintroduced by Republican U.S. Reps.
Two representatives from Colorado and Wisconsin have introduced the Pet and Livestock Protection Act, which would delist gray ...
Minoqua, has once again introduced a bill to delist wolves from the Endangered Species Act. While he introduced a similar measure last year, Tiffany told the Leader-Telegram last month that he’s more ...
Motorists are literally driving the United States' only unique wolf species back toward the brink of extinction in the wild.
Republicans in Congress including Rep. Tom Tiffany of Wisconsin on Friday introduced a bill to delist the gray wolf in ...
Results that may be inaccessible to you are currently showing.
Hide inaccessible results