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Judge Orders Northeast Wolf Restoration

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MONTPELIER, Vt. - A federal judge Friday ordered the Bush administration to step up efforts to restore the gray wolf to four northeastern states, a ruling environmentalists called a major victory.


"The wolves are howlin'" in celebration, said Patrick Parenteau, director of the environmental law clinic at Vermont Law School.

Judge J. Garvan Murtha found that the Department of the Interior violated federal law in 2003 when it issued a rule saying no further efforts to restore the wolf were needed. The ruling covers Maine, New Hampshire, Vermont and New York state.

Efforts to restore wolves had been successful in Minnesota, Wisconsin and Michigan. The government wanted to lump those states in with the Northeast in a new, 21-state eastern region, and declare that enough had been done to restore wolf populations throughout the eastern United States.

Anthony Tur, a Fish and Wildlife Service field officer in Concord, N.H., said the agency's headquarters in Washington would decide whether to appeal the ruling.

He questioned the push to build gray wolf populations in the Northeast on two fronts, saying it wasn't clear that the public would support such a move and there was dispute in the scientific community about whether gray wolves ever populated the region.

Environmental groups, including the National Wildlife Federation and state groups in Vermont, Maine and New York, joined in the lawsuit. They argued that good wolf habitats exist in northern Maine and in New York's Adirondack Mountains, and that northern Vermont and New Hampshire likely would become an important corridor for wolves migrating between those two habitats.

Parenteau, lead attorney in the case, said his students "did all the hard labor in the case. It's a nice victory for our students."
 
Looks like the Easties will have to deal one day soon with the same problems they wished upon every one else, next they need to get the Griz reintroduced to the East and that circle will be complete... :)
 
LOL Fred....

It is only time before it all comes together and you may see them both in the back yards of your neighborhoods instead of the discovery channel... :D
 
LOL russ, good point.
It will be fun to sit back and see how long it takes the hunters in thoses areas to start
looking at these large predators in a different light.
I think its hard for others to understand all the BS that comes with the package.
Let's hope these other states get a taste of the closures and other BS that we have had to deal with, not only do you get the predatores you also get all the greenie/treehuggers that will be trying to shut things down in order to protect everything from the nasty hunter or public.
Good luck ,I hope they find it as much fun as we have LOL



Look at who is a backer of this "The National Wildlife Federation"

Its intresting to see how many hunting groups support them and yet do not support bring back large predators.
It pays to check out all the groups we support to make sure any money or support we give really is being used to the hunters best interest.
 
What's good for the goose should be good fro the gander. How do they think that grey wolves didn't live that far east?
 
I would like to see pics in the wildlife mags with Wolves and Griz in Central Park...

They have plenty to feed on, with the gangs and dead beats that hang out there at night... :)
 
I can't wait till they start trying to put grizzlys back in California ! Heck, there's pleanty of good places, we could start with a couple Dz. near "Big Bear" ski resort near L.A.
Maby another fifty or so in Yosmite and King Canyon.
 

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