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<blockquote data-quote="WYO300RUM" data-source="post: 1810033" data-attributes="member: 32631"><p>I was wrong about Utah. I guess the Federal U.S. Fish and Wildlife Dept. Rules over the states. I think they are the ones who are going ho on getting wolves into all states. Read this today from Utah website:</p><p>Along with the recommendations regarding bears, the Wildlife Board also approved a 10-year extension to the current <a href="https://wildlife.utah.gov/wolf/wolf_management_plan.pdf" target="_blank">Wolf Management Plan</a>. It was approved in 2005 for a 10-year period, and then a five-year extension was approved in 2015. Gray wolves are currently classified as endangered (except for in a small portion of northeastern Utah where they have been delisted), and as an endangered species, they fall under the management of the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service. The Utah Wolf Management Plan will only take effect when wolves are delisted statewide.</p><p></p><p>North Eastern ? That be Colorado. Maybe they don't want them in the Book Cliffs area Who knows ?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="WYO300RUM, post: 1810033, member: 32631"] I was wrong about Utah. I guess the Federal U.S. Fish and Wildlife Dept. Rules over the states. I think they are the ones who are going ho on getting wolves into all states. Read this today from Utah website: Along with the recommendations regarding bears, the Wildlife Board also approved a 10-year extension to the current [URL='https://wildlife.utah.gov/wolf/wolf_management_plan.pdf']Wolf Management Plan[/URL]. It was approved in 2005 for a 10-year period, and then a five-year extension was approved in 2015. Gray wolves are currently classified as endangered (except for in a small portion of northeastern Utah where they have been delisted), and as an endangered species, they fall under the management of the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service. The Utah Wolf Management Plan will only take effect when wolves are delisted statewide. North Eastern ? That be Colorado. Maybe they don't want them in the Book Cliffs area Who knows ? [/QUOTE]
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