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RMEF: Two Good Steps Toward Wolf Management


Friday, August 5, 2011

MISSOULA, Mont.-Wednesday, August 3, 2011, will go down as one of the better days in a decade-long battle for science-based wolf management.

Rocky Mountain Elk Foundation leaders are encouraged by progress on two fronts.

A federal judge upheld Congress' recent delisting of wolves in Idaho, Montana and other parts of the West. And the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service announced an agreement on wolf management plans in Wyoming.

Both developments help clear the way for state management hunts needed to control burgeoning wolf populations. In some areas, elk calf survival rates are now too low to sustain herds for the future.

"We're encouraged by these positive steps toward managing wolves as part of overall conservation objectives," said David Allen, RMEF president and CEO. "This is forward movement in our fight to make sure that all states, from the Pacific Northwest to the Great Lakes, have the authority to manage fully recovered species like wolves."

"Real on-the-ground science is the big winner in all of this, as there is no doubt that wolves are recovered and should be managed like all other wildlife. To date, no one has shown science to dispute this fact," he added.

Allen thanked sportsmen and conservationists for their patience through the endless lawsuits that have kept America's historically successful system of wildlife management stymied in courts.

But he also cautioned, "Until the wolf problem is fixed permanently, we're likely to see appeals, more legal antics and frivolous lawsuits by extremist groups who literally make their living by suing the federal government-and creating crises where there are none, for the purpose of raising funds."

Allen said RMEF will remain diligent as plaintiffs consider taking their case to higher courts. RMEF also will continue to urge lawmakers for nationwide delisting measures, and advocate for updating and modernizing delisting language within the Endangered Species Act.


About the Rocky Mountain Elk Foundation:
Snowy peaks, dark timber basins and grassy meadows. RMEF is leading an elk country initiative that has conserved or enhanced habitat on over 5.9 million acres-a land area equivalent to a swath three miles wide and stretching along the entire Continental Divide from Canada to Mexico. RMEF also works to open, secure and improve public access for hunting, fishing and other recreation. Get involved at www.rmef.org or 800-CALL ELK.

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Steve Wagner, Blue Heron Communications, 800-654-3766 or steve@blueheroncomm.com
 

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About danged time. Now I just wish we could hunt Mt. Lions here.
 

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The 200 some odd tags are not enough! They are smashing the elk herds to bits.
 

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Having grown up in Montana (Bitterrot Valley) I am especially saddened by what these wolves have done to the elk. Where there used to be awesome elk herds is now not even worth spending a weekend for hunting as the elk have been demolished. It started with the calves and then the numbers went downhill faster than anyone could have ever imagined. What makes me the maddest is how often those damn biologists changed their position. At first it was "the wolves won't have a measurable effect on the ellk as they will recover/adapt quickly." Then it went to "well, the herds are suffering right now but thats natural and they will recover soon enough." Then it went to well, ok, the elk are not recovering and they are in trouble." Then and only then did it get fixed by the coursts, after so much damage was done (by lying, too proud to admit they were wrong) biologists. It's going to be a very long road back for the elk in Montana. Ther eis no number of wolf tags that is enough in my opinion.

Ok, sorry for the rant. It got a little emotional there. Off the box now.
 

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