The Public Interest Environmental Law Conference (PIELC), held each year at the University of Oregon Law School in Eugene, brings together attorneys, practitioners, students, and activists from around the world to explore panel and keynote topics as interesting and diverse as global warming impacts in Africa to
wolf recovery in Oregon.
Not exact matches
So we (me and my best friend Edwin Colón) started a Bible study, and we began to put into action our
Wolf Pack Method of Evangelism, and we invited people
in 12 Step
Recovery to attend.
In tonight's other ties, Leeds United continued their recent
recovery by beating Blackburn Rovers 1 - 0 with a late goal from Chris Wood, while strikes from Matt Ritchie and Yoan Gouffran sent Rafa Benítez's Newcastle into the fourth round with a 2 - 0 win at home to
Wolves.
-- Peggy Marshall, Boise, Idaho This past March, a coalition of 10 conservation groups finally reached a settlement with the U.S. Department of Interior regarding gray
wolf recovery and management
in the Northern Rockies.
On top of that, any
wolves that roamed outside the official
recovery area were captured and kept
in captivity, or released back into their approved wild habitat.
State officials have said they are unwilling to approve new releases until FWS updates its
recovery plan for the
wolf, which was written
in 1982.
U.S. wildlife managers re-introduced
wolves to the wilds of the Northern Rockies
in the mid-1990s over objections from the cattle industry and sportsmen, and their numbers ultimately exceeded
recovery goals set by the federal government.
It expands the territory of the
wolves fourfold from 18,679 square kilometers (the size of the Blue Range
Wolf Recovery Area
in the 1998 regulations) to 398,477 square kilometers.
In particular, it allowed FWS to release captive
wolves only into a small zone within Arizona's Blue Range of mountains; the Blue Range
Wolf Recovery Area covered just 16 % of the approximately 90,000 - hectare region.
«The scope of our feasibility review will be broader and focus on questions and issues related to whether the overall
recovery of the red
wolf in the wild is truly attainable
in light of the challenges identified
in the Institute's evaluation,» according to a statement.
«The Mexican gray
wolf recovery program has been hamstrung from the start, and this new management rule doesn't go nearly far enough to fix the problem,» said Michael Robinson, a conservation advocate at the Center for Biological Diversity
in Tucson, Arizona,
in a press release.
In the Southwest Mexican gray
wolves also saw
recovery — but to a lesser degree.
Since the original
wolf recovery plans were written
in the 1980s, we've learned much more about
wolves» behavior, ecology and needs.
After receiving federal protection, gray
wolves saw tremendous
recovery in the western Great Lakes region.
In seeking separate recognition of Mexican wolves through today's lawsuit, the Center hopes to force the agency to implement the reforms and complete a new recovery plan, in the works since as far back as 199
In seeking separate recognition of Mexican
wolves through today's lawsuit, the Center hopes to force the agency to implement the reforms and complete a new
recovery plan,
in the works since as far back as 199
in the works since as far back as 1995.
The Center requested that the policy be applied not just
in the Apache National Forest portion of the Blue
Wolf Range
Recovery Area, but also on all lands governed by the Apache - Sitgreaves National Forest's Revised Forest Plan.
Arizona Senator Flake Introduces Bill to Supplant Science
in Endangered Mexican
Wolf Recovery, Suppress Population
We also filed a scientific petition with California officials to place
wolves on the state's endangered list and prepare a
recovery plan — and
in early June 2014 the California Fish and Game Commission voted to protect
wolves under the state Endangered Species Act, just hours after scientists confirmed that OR - 7 — the
wolf that wandered into California
in late 2011 and returned periodically — had sired pups
in southern Oregon.
January 2005 — The Center participated
in a successful coalition lawsuit overturning a Service
wolf reclassification rule that downlisted
wolves to threatened, divided gray
wolves into distinct population segments, and precipitated a
recovery - planning process that would have established Mexican gray
wolves outside their historic range instead of where they evolved.
«The increase
in numbers is a sign that the Mexican gray
wolf recovery program may finally be seeing some success,» said Robinson.
November 1998 —
In the same year that
wolves were first reintroduced into the wild, the Center developed the
Wolf Safe Haven Plan to help guide
recovery efforts and ensure that
wolves were fully protected.
The proposal to delist
wolves would strike a serious blow to
wolf recovery across the country, including
in California and other West Coast states where
wolves are just beginning to make a comeback.
November 13, 2009 —
In response to Center litigation, the Fish and Wildlife Service reclaimed its decision - making authority over
wolf management from a multiagency group hostile to
wolf recovery, as well as scrapping the
wolf - killing rule SOP 13.
The Grand Canyon
Wolf Recovery Project is dedicated to bringing back
wolves to help restore ecological health
in the Grand Canyon region.
The Grand Canyon
Wolf Recovery Project is proud to partner with the Sedona International Film Festival for our 1st Annual Wild & Scenic Film Festival benefit event
in Sedona.
The Grand Canyon region
in northern Arizona and southern Utah has been identified by science as necessary for Mexican
wolf recovery.
Dallas and I were sitting around after a really tough Olympic lifting session, talking about the Robb
Wolf seminar we had just attended, wondering whether if we cleaned our diet up just that last 10 % it would make a significant difference
in our training and
recovery and I remember so clearly sitting around on the gym floor sweaty and tired and I was like «I would do that.
Joe (Joaquin Phoenix) is a lone
wolf for hire, specialising
in the
recovery of abducted girls.
In recent years, however, a number of
recovery plans have been developed, with the goal of returning
wolves to their natural habitats and ultimately removing them from the endangered and threatened species lists.
I saw a documentary, maybe on Animal Planet, that showed an amazing
recovery of streams
in areas where the
wolf had been reintroduced.
Recovery plans work, but only if they truly address the threats to the species,» said Shaye
Wolf, climate science director for the Center for Biological Diversity,
in a report from Washington Post.
Making Room for
Wolf Recovery: The Case for Maintaining Endangered Species Act Protections for America's Wolves This first - of - its - kind analysis by the Center for Biological Diversity identifies 359,000 square miles of additional habitat for gray wolves in 19 of the lower 48 states that could significantly boost the nation's 40 - year wolf recovery effo
Wolf Recovery: The Case for Maintaining Endangered Species Act Protections for America's Wolves This first - of - its - kind analysis by the Center for Biological Diversity identifies 359,000 square miles of additional habitat for gray wolves in 19 of the lower 48 states that could significantly boost the nation's 40 - year wolf recovery
Recovery: The Case for Maintaining Endangered Species Act Protections for America's
Wolves This first - of - its - kind analysis by the Center for Biological Diversity identifies 359,000 square miles of additional habitat for gray wolves in 19 of the lower 48 states that could significantly boost the nation's 40 - year wolf recovery ef
Wolves This first - of - its - kind analysis by the Center for Biological Diversity identifies 359,000 square miles of additional habitat for gray
wolves in 19 of the lower 48 states that could significantly boost the nation's 40 - year wolf recovery ef
wolves in 19 of the lower 48 states that could significantly boost the nation's 40 - year
wolf recovery effo
wolf recovery recovery efforts.
But to complicate things, not all of the killings might have been intentional (though we can't know for sure) because the North Carolina Wildlife Resource Commission authorized coyote hunting
in the Red
Wolf Recovery Area — including night hunting by spotlight — and it's possible that hunters might have mistaken some red
wolves for coyotes.
But when one female gray
wolf wandered into Kentucky for the first time
in 150 years, its return wasn't heralded as a welcome sign of the species»
recovery.