"Federal Wildlife Service Denies Gray Wolf Protections, Proposes National Recovery Plan"

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Source: US Fish and Wildlife Service
"Federal Wildlife Service Denies Gray Wolf Protections, Proposes National Recovery Plan"
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The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service has completed a status review and announced a National Recovery Plan for gray wolves in the Western United States, emphasizing the need for a comprehensive approach to conservation involving federal, state, and Tribal governments. Following an extensive assessment, the Service found that gray wolves are not at risk of extinction in the Western United States and will not be listed under the Endangered Species Act. The Service will develop a nationwide gray wolf recovery plan by December 2025 and engage in a national dialogue on coexistence with wolves. Collaboration with states and Tribes will be crucial in ensuring the long-term conservation and acceptance of gray wolves on the landscape.

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