Washington to manage wolves within borders after fed action
SPOKANE, Wash. (AP) The state of Washington will take over management of most wolves within its borders early next year, after the U.S. government announced Thursday that gray wolves in the Lower 48 states would be delisted from the federal Endangered Species Act.
The Department of Fish and Wildlife and Indian tribes have for years been managing a growing population of wolves in the eastern third of the state. The DFW often finds itself in the middle of conflicts between ranchers and environmental groups when wolves eat livestock.
That is likely to continue after the state and tribes take oversight of all gray wolves in Washington on Jan. 4, 2021.
The departments management of wolves in Washington makes it seem as though its mission is to preserve the livestock industry rather than conserving native wildlife,? said Amaroq Weiss of the Center for Biological Diversity.
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