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Experts Reaffirm Boone and Crockett Club Position on Wolves
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Posted on: 12/10/08 [Comments?]

Following presentations by some of the nation's leading wolf authorities, the Boone and Crockett Club yesterday reaffirmed its position that gray wolves should be delisted and managed as a game species by the states.

Experts, including the biologist directing wolf recovery efforts in Idaho, Montana and Wyoming, spoke at the Club's annual meeting, which concluded Saturday in Houston.

Presenters included Ed Bangs, national wolf recovery coordinator, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service; Valerius Geist, emeritus professor, University of Calgary; Carolyn A. Sime, wolf program coordinator, Montana Fish, Wildlife and Parks; Bob Model, Mooncrest Cattle Ranch in Cody, Wyo.; Cristina Eisenberg, Ph.D. candidate and Boone and Crockett fellow, Oregon State University; Dan Pletscher, director of wildlife biology program, University of Montana; and Paul R. Krausman, Boone and Crockett professor of wildlife conservation, University of Montana.

Topics included historical wolf reintroduction into Western habitats, expansion under Endangered Species Act (ESA) protection, current status, and the delisting efforts recently stalled in the courts.

"All of the facts and latest data reaffirm our position that the best hope for the gray wolf today is delisting from the Endangered Species List as planned, and turning management responsibilities over to state agencies. Tying up their future in the courts is not the answer," said Lowell E. Baier, president of Boone and Crockett Club.

Baier added, however, that these steps are merely the first in a wolf management process that promises complexity for decades afterward.

He explained, "The wolf issue is regional in nature but international in scope with an unprecedented range of stakeholders, many of whom are victims of the emotion and hyperbole surrounding this species. The polarization is like nothing else that conservationists have addressed-ever."

Since the time of Theodore Roosevelt, hunters have led a conservation movement that brought many species from vanishing to flourishing. Wolves, a comparatively new element in the balance after a 60-70 year absence, could have positive effects on overall ecosystem health. However, in the northern Rockies, historic behaviors and patterns of elk, deer and moose-prey for wolves and game for hunters-are in flux. Wolves are also impacting livestock. Without state administered management, wolves could seriously impact America's conservation system as well as private land, farming and ranching interests.

The Boone and Crockett Club authored a recent letter in support of delisting northern Rocky Mountain gray wolves, which was circulated through the Club-founded American Wildlife Conservation Partners (AWCP) network. Eighteen conservation organizations endorsed the letter before it was submitted to the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service as official comment on the proposed delisting under the ESA.

The letter offered the following six principles to guide federal and state wildlife agencies.

1. When wolf populations meet scientific viability criteria for recovery they no longer require federal protection under the ESA. They should be de-listed if recovery plan goals are met and where regulatory mechanisms are in place to adequately manage the species.

2. After the wolf is de-listed, scientifically sound wolf management programs administered by state wildlife agencies should maintain sustainable wolf populations to preclude the need to re-list under the ESA.

3. Reflecting the success of other historic hunter/conservationist-led species recovery programs, wolves should be managed as big game animals in areas designated for wolf occupancy and wolf seasons should be regulated by the states.

4. Where and when hunting is deemed appropriate under state regulations, methods used by hunters must conform to fair chase principles.

5. When classified as game animals, wolf populations should be maintained in accordance with the biological and cultural carrying capacities of the habitats they occupy.

6. Management of individual wolves and wolf populations should also recognize the need to balance management objectives with respect for private property and human well being.

Experts Reaffirm Boone and Crockett Club Position on Wolves
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I don't think I could hunt them, but If they are anything like a coyote I might reconsider.
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I would prefer hunting as a control measure for any animal. I don't really like some of the alternatives (poisoning, topping that list).
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it would be a great pleasure!
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I would most definately hunt them!
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I would not hunt them. Although, I understand and support the position that they need to be managed, just like any other game animal.
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I dont' know that I would actually buy a licsence to hunt them but have no problem with them being hunted.
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In WI, would hunt wolves in areas of the state where they shouldn't be

In WI the wolves are being seen, & also found dead, in the southern farmland & livestock counties, these is a situation that could lead to intolerable predation on livestock.

We have single registered Angus beef critters selling in the 100's of thousands of dollars, with their genetics being irreplaceable.

They are also attacking & killing valuable bear hounds in some counties of WI, this can also be irrreplaceable genetics.

In WI, there is talk of reclassifying wolves & a possible future wolf hunting season.

In WI, would hunt wolves in areas of the state where they shouldn't be. - udarrell
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