The Pet and Livestock Protection Act would remove wolves from the list and prevent judges from relisting wolves.
Congressman Tom Tiffany and Congresswoman Lauren Boebert on Jan. 31 reintroduced legislation to take the gray wolf off of the endangered species list.
“This is an Endangered Species Act success story,” said American Farm Bureau Federation President Zippy Duvall in a statement. “The gray wolf joins more than 50 other animals, including the ...
The Colorado congresswoman has reintroduced a plan to remove federal protections for gray wolves across the lower 48 states.
Congressmen reintroduce SPEAR Act, a bill intended to keep the lake sturgeon in Wisconsin from protections of the federal ...
Environmental groups say the federal government violated the National Environmental Policy Act by failing to consider the ...
A Wisconsin Congressman is again trying to remove wolves from the Endangered Species List. Seventh District Republican Tom Tiffany tells Brownfield he introduced the Pet and Livestock Protection Act, ...
That fact was brought home last June, when red wolf breeding male No. 2444 was ... and roadkill — and saving a critically endangered species. There are thought to be fewer than 20 red wolves ...
Minnesota’s gray wolves will be removed from the federal government’s threatened species list and returned to state management in January. The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service announced Thursday it will ...
At over 6,000 wolves at the time of delisting, the gray wolf has been the latest Endangered Species Act (ESA) success story with significant population recoveries in the Rocky Mountains and ...
DENVER (KDVR) — Congresswoman Lauren Boebert and Congressman Tom Tiffany, both Republicans introduced a bill to delist the gray wolf from the Endangered Species list on Friday. According to a ...