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Eradicate the Wolf???!
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<blockquote data-quote="ClearCreek" data-source="post: 1765140" data-attributes="member: 99533"><p>They were transplanted so the population resulting from the transplant could be considered "experimental, nonessential". Under the Endangered Species Act (ESA) there is, or was, a lot more leeway on how an experimental, nonessential population could be managed. </p><p></p><p>If the wolves recolonized the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem by moving to the area on their own they would have been fully protected by the ESA. It was thought full protection under the ESA would be more problematic, so wolves were quickly introduced so they could be classified experimental, nonessential. </p><p></p><p>ClearCreek</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ClearCreek, post: 1765140, member: 99533"] They were transplanted so the population resulting from the transplant could be considered "experimental, nonessential". Under the Endangered Species Act (ESA) there is, or was, a lot more leeway on how an experimental, nonessential population could be managed. If the wolves recolonized the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem by moving to the area on their own they would have been fully protected by the ESA. It was thought full protection under the ESA would be more problematic, so wolves were quickly introduced so they could be classified experimental, nonessential. ClearCreek [/QUOTE]
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