Sentences with phrase «allowing wolf hunting»

From the news that a single bluefin tuna has been sold for the highest price in the past nine years at a Tokyo fish auction to the government of Sweden allowing wolf hunting after a 45 - year ban to dwindle the population of 237 down to 210 wolves, a lot

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Under the new agreement gray wolves will be delisted in those states that have protection plans — where limited hunting will be allowed.
Under the new agreement, gray wolves will be delisted in those states that have established suitable protection plans (Idaho and Montana)-- so limited hunting will be allowed there — while federal Endangered Species Act (ESA) protections will remain in place in the other states (Washington, Oregon, Utah and Wyoming) where gray wolf populations are still in jeopardy.
In the Northern Rockies, gray wolves were reintroduced into Yellowstone National Park, a large protected area where neither cattle grazing nor big game hunting are allowed.
Wyoming Governor Matt Mead said the state would ask a higher court to block the judge's order and allow the state to keep its wolf management policies intact, including licensed hunting of the animals and rules permitting some to be shot on sight.
If courts uphold that measure, wolf hunting will be allowed.
In Michigan, voters defeated by significant margins propositions to allow hunting of the state's wolves.
In 2009 the agency published separate rules removing protections in the northern Rockies and western Great Lakes, allowing wolf - hunting to move forward in both regions and spurring a court battle.
Since the 2012 move, those three states have allowed wolves to be hunted.
Whether that means hunting wolves for a winter pelt that allows you to survive the icy mountaintops, or building a better community for your tribe, gathering resources is just as important as overthrowing the enemy.
Had the settlement gone forward, the judge, Donald Molloy, said that public hunting would have allowed for the killing of about 1,300 wolves, which are recovering their population after being hunted nearly out of existence.
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