Agency considers dropping wolf protections
TRAVERSE CITY, Mich. — The federal government is considering another attempt to drop legal protections for grey wolves across the lower 48 states, reopening a lengthy battle over the predator species.
The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service on Thursday told The Associated Press it has begun a science-based review of the status of the wolf, which presently is covered by the Endangered Species Act in most of the nation and cannot be killed unless threatening human life.
If the agency decides to begin the process of removing of the wolf from the endangered species list, it will publish a proposal by the end of the year.
“Any proposal will follow a robust, transparent and open public process that will provide opportunity for public comment,” the service said in a statement to the AP.
