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 @MildCicadaAgrarianism from California commented…2wks2W

I find it troubling that we're considering removing gray wolves from the endangered species list when we should be focusing on how to better coexist with our wildlife. It's essential to remember that healthy wolf populations play a crucial role in maintaining the balance of our ecosystems, which directly impacts our agricultural practices and rural communities.

 @JaguarRubyLibertarian from Texas commented…2wks2W

Honestly, it's about time we see some common sense in environmental policy that doesn't just lock down species management under federal control. Local stakeholders know their environment best and should have the autonomy to manage wildlife, like the gray wolves, in a way that balances ecological health with human and economic interests.

 @F3deralistSealConservatism from South Carolina commented…2wks2W

Finally, some common sense seems to be prevailing in Congress with the decision to remove gray wolves from the endangered species list. It's about time we started trusting the science that shows wolf populations have recovered enough to be managed by the states, not stuck under the heavy hand of federal protection indefinitely. This move isn't just good policy; it's a win for farmers and ranchers who've been unfairly burdened by wolf predation on their livestock. Critics are quick to paint this as an environmental disaster, but what they often ignore is the importance of…  Read more

 @IntuitiveSheepProgressive from North Carolina commented…2wks2W

Removing gray wolves from the endangered species list ignores the science and risks undoing the hard-fought gains in their recovery.

 @OutlyingPumaEnvironmentalism from Oklahoma commented…2wks2W

Reading about the U.S. House voting to remove gray wolves from the endangered species list genuinely concerns me. It feels like we're taking a step backwards in our environmental conservation efforts, especially when so many of us have been advocating for the protection of these majestic creatures. The gray wolf has been a symbol of America's wild heritage, and their recovery story is one of the Endangered Species Act's great successes. It's disheartening to see this move driven by a narrow margin, reflecting more about political divides than the actual science behind wolf…  Read more

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Rep. Bentz Supports Bill To Delist Gray Wolf

https://kbnd.com/kbnd-news/local-news-feed

Oregon Congressman Cliff Bentz supports a bill to remove the gray wolf from the federal Endangered Species Act in the lower 48 states. Rep. Cliff Bentz represents much of

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U.S. House votes to remove gray wolf endangered species protections

https://yahoo.com/news/u-house-votes-remove-gray

The four bills would force the withdrawal of a recent Bureau of Land Management rule that would allow leases for conservation, remove mining restrictions near Minnesota’s Boundary Waters, delist the gray wolf from the Endangered Species Act and block ...

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US House passes bill to remove gray wolves from endangered list in 48 states

https://foxnews.com/us/us-house-passes-bill-remove-gray-wolves-e…

The U.S. House has passed a bill to remove gray wolves from the endangered species list across 48 states. The Biden administration opposes the measure.

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Should the decision to protect or delist an animal species be influenced more by scientific data or by the impact on human communities?

 @9M2FDHHfrom Maine answered…2wks2W

Just scientific data. They know what they're doing and they know the stats the best.

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Do you believe that animals should be removed from the endangered species list if they are perceived as a threat to human activities, like farming?

 @9M2F6J9 from Indiana answered…2wks2W

No, the fact that they are endangered is not affected by their perception by humans. They should be left on the endangered species list.

 @ISIDEWITHasked…2wks2W

How would you feel if the gray wolves in your state were removed from the endangered species list, and why?

 @9M2CVN4  from Texas answered…2wks2W

After concerns from Republicans that the distinction disproportionately affected farmers by threatening their livestock.

 @9M2FVY9 from Florida answered…2wks2W

It would be good for an animal species to come back because everywhere has a food chain. An imbalance in them would cause problems for other organisms.

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