Feds Draft Plan to End Protection of Wolves Nationwide
Farmers and ranchers welcome the possible end of wolf protection, while the whackos cry wolf over their recovery.
The USFWS is moving forward and the story is here…
Outdoor commentary and legislative issues.
Farmers and ranchers welcome the possible end of wolf protection, while the whackos cry wolf over their recovery.
The USFWS is moving forward and the story is here…
A judge ordered a temporary restraining order and halted the trapping of wolverines in Montana. Of course the whacko groups are behind this one, as usual, but could they be right this time? The USFWS was conducting an evaluation relative to the Endangered Species List but ran out of money for the study – in no small part because of having to pay the whacko groups attorneys’ fees for so many frivolous suits. In any case, the season has been suspended and details of the wolverines’ plight are here…
January 31, 2012
LANSING, MI — On September 29, 2010, Kurt Meister, a southeast Michigan attorney won a case against the USDA Forest Service claiming that his right to enjoy public lands in Michigan were being infringed upon by noisy firearms hunters and folks using snowmobiles on designated trail. His solution? Ban guns and snowmobiles on almost 70,000 acres of the Huron-Manistee National Forest. Read more