Court mandates new recovery plan for Mexican gray wolves
Source: Associated Press
Court mandates new recovery plan for Mexican gray wolves
Susan Montoya Bryan, Associated Press
Updated 7:06 pm, Tuesday, October 18, 2016
ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (AP) Federal wildlife officials are now under a court order to update a decades-old recovery plan for the endangered Mexican gray wolf, a predator that has struggled to regain a foothold in the American Southwest despite millions of dollars of investment in reintroduction efforts.
An Arizona judge on Tuesday dismissed the concerns of ranchers and others and signed off on a settlement between environmental groups and the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service.
Under the agreement, the federal agency must update the recovery plan by November 2017 while providing the court and other parties in the case with regular updates on the planning process.
Environmentalists have long argued that the agency had a legal obligation to adopt a recovery plan that spells out specific goals and milestones for returning the wolves to their historic range.
Read more: http://www.chron.com/news/us/article/Court-mandates-new-recovery-plan-for-Mexican-gray-9981759.php
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(86,643 posts)For those who complain about all the lawsuits regarding ESA status of any species... it's written into the ESA that all remedial activity shall be addressed in federal court, period.
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