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<blockquote data-quote="szeitner" data-source="post: 593947" data-attributes="member: 40046"><p>A copy of a post Toby made on his facebook, Lobo Watch:</p><p> </p><p>Following is an e-mail I received late last week from one Montana state senator. I thought you might find it interesting...</p><p></p><p>"Toby,</p><p></p><p>Either last fall or summer I e-mailed you that the Mt. Dept. FWP was in violation of several state laws and also in violation of their wildlife management plans. These wildlife plans, the Montana Elk Management Plan, and the Montana Gray Wolf Conservation And Manag...ement Plan, for instance, were designed by the agencies own biologists and went through the MEPA,( Montana Environmental Policy Act).</p><p></p><p>Today, Director Maurier, is stating that even though the wolf is now delisted in Montana, the agency cannot implement the Montana Gray Wolf Conservation & Management Plan that was demanded and signed by the USFWS in 2004--because of lack of funding.</p><p></p><p>I and other Legislators had the foresight to actually get certain portions of each of those Wildlife Management Plans codified into law. The agency must comply with state law--whether funded or not!</p><p></p><p>If there was a lawsuit regarding the agencies violation of the laws, it would expose this corrupt agency and its partners of collusion. And, in the stipulations of such a lawsuit, not only would the agency be forced to comply with the state laws, but many of their current practices and partnerships, outside the law, would also come to an abrupt end."</p><p></p><p>Watch for more on this in the very near future. Things are going to get very, very interesting. - Toby</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="szeitner, post: 593947, member: 40046"] A copy of a post Toby made on his facebook, Lobo Watch: Following is an e-mail I received late last week from one Montana state senator. I thought you might find it interesting... "Toby, Either last fall or summer I e-mailed you that the Mt. Dept. FWP was in violation of several state laws and also in violation of their wildlife management plans. These wildlife plans, the Montana Elk Management Plan, and the Montana Gray Wolf Conservation And Manag...ement Plan, for instance, were designed by the agencies own biologists and went through the MEPA,( Montana Environmental Policy Act). Today, Director Maurier, is stating that even though the wolf is now delisted in Montana, the agency cannot implement the Montana Gray Wolf Conservation & Management Plan that was demanded and signed by the USFWS in 2004--because of lack of funding. I and other Legislators had the foresight to actually get certain portions of each of those Wildlife Management Plans codified into law. The agency must comply with state law--whether funded or not! If there was a lawsuit regarding the agencies violation of the laws, it would expose this corrupt agency and its partners of collusion. And, in the stipulations of such a lawsuit, not only would the agency be forced to comply with the state laws, but many of their current practices and partnerships, outside the law, would also come to an abrupt end." Watch for more on this in the very near future. Things are going to get very, very interesting. - Toby [/QUOTE]
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