The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service released their status review on grey wolves on February 2nd, stating that wolves in the Northern Rocky Mountain range will not be listed under the Endangered Species Act. This comes after 2 petitions were filed asking for wolves to be re-listed in this region of the Western United States nearly 3 years ago.
Kim Bean from Wolves of the Rockies joined us to discuss the status review, share her thoughts on the reasoning for this ruling, and what the future holds for wolves in the Northern Rocky Mountains.
**Read the findings from U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service below**
USFWS Status Review on Grey Wolves in the NRM
Wolves of the Rockies
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@thewolfconnectionpod
The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service released their status review on grey wolves on February 2nd, stating that wolves in the Northern Rocky Mountain range will not be listed under the Endangered Species Act. This comes after 2 petitions were filed asking for wolves to be re-listed in this region of the Western United States nearly 3 years ago.
Kim Bean from Wolves of the Rockies joined us to discuss the status review, share her thoughts on the reasoning for this ruling, and what the future holds for wolves in the Northern Rocky Mountains.
**Read the findings from U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service below**
USFWS Status Review on Grey Wolves in the NRM
Wolves of the Rockies
@wolves_of_the_rockies
@thewolfconnectionpod