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Montana Gov. Brian Schweitzer Threatens Killing Of Wolf Packs In Defiance Of Endangered Species Act

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First Posted: 02/17/11 06:37 PM ET Updated: 05/25/11 07:35 PM ET

SALMON, Idaho (Reuters/Laura Zuckerman) - Montana Governor Brian Schweitzer declared on Wednesday he was ready to order state game officials to kill off entire wolf packs in defiance of federal protections under the Endangered Species Act.

In a letter to Interior Secretary Ken Salazar, the two-term Democrat cited his authority as governor to uphold citizens' rights "to protect their property and to continue to enjoy Montana's cherished wildlife heritage and traditions."

Schweitzer said he was driven to act out of an urgent need to assist ranchers and sportsmen left unable to control wolves posing a serious threat to livestock and elk herds.

"If there is a dang wolf in your corral attacking your pregnant cow, shoot that wolf. And if its pals are in the corral, shoot them, too," Schweitzer told Reuters in a telephone interview.

His letter comes as rising tensions over wolves in the Northern Rockies, including Idaho and Wyoming, are playing out in the courts, Congress and state legislatures.

"I cannot continue to ignore the crying need for workable wolf management while Montana waits, and waits, and waits," Schweitzer wrote.

Last week, federal wildlife officials proposed letting Idaho kill off scores of wolves in what would be the largest government-sanctioned wolf culling in that state since the animals were reintroduced to the Rockies in the mid-1990s.

Schweitzer is threatening to act without seeking federal approval in advance, to order state wildlife agents to "respond to any livestock depredation by removing whole (wolf) packs that kill livestock wherever this may occur."

The governor said he would allow ranchers themselves to kill any wolves that attack their livestock, and to do so without the need for an investigation by wildlife officials.

An estimated 1,700 wolves roam parts of Montana, Idaho and Wyoming, all of them generally protected from sport hunting.

Asked if he felt he was violating federal law, Schweitzer said his attorneys had reviewed his letter and advised him that his decrees were "well within our powers."

A spokeswoman for the Interior Department, Kendra Barkoff, said the administration of President Barack Obama agreed that wolf numbers have recovered and should be managed by the states, but "the governor's letter is not the answer."

The government in 2009 removed the wolf from the list of endangered species in Montana and Idaho, but environmentalists sued, and a federal judge in Montana last August ordered wolf protections restored in those two states.

(Editing by Steve Gorman and Greg McCune)

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Deep Thinking Man
Always Remember, A Wet Bird Never Flies At Night !
10:11 PM on 04/11/2011
are livestock respiratory deaths (1,100,000 in '05) equal to 0.11% wolf killed livestock in '05 ?????
NOT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Deep Thinking Man
Always Remember, A Wet Bird Never Flies At Night !
10:01 PM on 04/11/2011
http://www.defenders.org/programs_and_policy/wildlife_conservation/solutions/wolf_compensation_trust/wolf_predation_and_livestock_losses.php

hey anothervoter !!!!!!!!!!!...
your kill percentage answer is in this link !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Deep Thinking Man
Always Remember, A Wet Bird Never Flies At Night !
09:49 PM on 04/11/2011
i used to hunt for food...not sport !!!!!!


the "sportsmen" want "recreation", give them a college chick in a T-shirt and a water balloon !!!!!!
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gdauth
Dogs rule
07:32 AM on 04/11/2011
I say arm the wolves. AKs will take care of most hunters, and give them a few stingers for Sara.
01:01 PM on 02/27/2011
This also undermines any claim by the cattle industry that they care about the natural environment. If you buy beef, you are paying for the slaughter of wolves, coyotes, prairie dogs, and any other animal that cattle ranchers consider nuisances.
12:59 PM on 02/27/2011
So Schweitzer wants to kill wolves because wolves eat elk, and Montana hunters like to kill elk.

Wolves must kill elk to survive. Montana's hunters kill elk for fun; there is plenty of other food available to them.

The Governor is dead wrong here. If it's a choice between protecting the needs of wolves, and protecting the recreation of hunters, the wolves should win. Let the hunters find another moving target to satisfy their lusts.
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10:07 AM on 02/25/2011
If people want to live or ranch in those places then they must learn to live with the flora and fauna that call it home. Naturally, I do not want to see people financially hurt, but there is no reason we must kill off wildlife so they can ranch or hunt. They live there knowing it is still a wild place and that as a country we are working to preserve it. Not to mention many ranchers receive compensation for wolf kills. What we should kill all predators so people can raise cows in the mountains?
09:58 AM on 02/24/2011
I always love the hypocrisy of the left. For years they have supported ignoring federal laws, marijuana, illegal immigration and why just yesterday the prez said to ignore the defense of marriage act. As long as it is something you agree with, fine and dandy. Ho harm, no foul.

Yet, the feds shove an animal down a states throat, give it complete protection via the ESA, then the government themselves realize it is recovered and try to delist it, but a judge and people with no science sue and it gets relisted.....TWICE. And you folks are butt hurt that a governor says enough is enough. Come on. The ESA has been bastardized.

You may be emotionally opposed to this issue, but that doesn't allow you to create facts. Every scientist that has been involved in this has stated they are far past recovery numbers. No one is going to wipe your wolves off the planet, so you sit back and relax, fire up a bowl, and let the adults and scientists deal with this issue.

Or do we jail everyone, including the prez who has intentionally ignored federal laws? I am not totally opposed to that either, as long as it is everyone.
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From my cold dead hands
pro-gun/anti-criminal
10:13 AM on 04/11/2011
Dude, don't know if you will ever see this, but that was a good post. We need to keep standing up to this kind of crap. I have been trying to find someone, anyone that lives in the areas close to where these wolves were introduced that is happy about it, and so far am not having very much luck.
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Justdontgetit
Don't screw with old people, they will mess you up
12:32 PM on 02/21/2011
Why, yes. Let's just get all of the lawmakers to openly defy and break every law they can. I mean, heck, if you disagree with one those pesky lil ol' laws, just go ahead and ignore it, do what you WANT. Abiding by laws you swore to uphold is just so, just so "little person" anyway.

Then, I can sit down again with my grandchildren and them why THEY have to obey the law.
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RockyMissouri
'You must be carefully taught to hate'...
07:30 PM on 02/20/2011
I too, thought Schweitzer was a decent guy...I'm disgusted.
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Mr Charlie
Gravity is only a theory.
03:27 PM on 02/20/2011
The governor is trying to be tricky here. Ranchers killing wolves in the act of attacking livestock is hard for most people to object to, but if there is "no need" for an official investigation, how does anyone know they really were, other than taking the livestock owner's word for it?
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suzc
Speak the Truth, even if your voice shakes
02:15 PM on 02/20/2011
We spent millions of dollars reintroducing the wolf to Yellowstone in the 90s. MILLIONS! So now they want to slaughter all the wolves born of that reintroduction? They can once again eradicate the wolf probably within a few weeks.

I thought Montana's governor was a good guy but this is elitist garbage!

(Defenders of Wildlife pays ranchers for wolf predation! And these ranchers are not struggling. And they ARE using OUR public lands for their own private interests -- as so many wealthy do.)
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10:09 AM on 02/25/2011
Exaclty, they get to use puyblic lands to graze their herd, they should accept some risk.
08:50 AM on 02/20/2011
If you actually think about it, if people did not eat meat, there would be no reason to kill the wolves. Obviously, no one cares about the lives of farm animals (because they're going to be killed anyway); it all comes down to money. Wolves shouldn't be killed by humans, just as cows, pigs, and chickens shouldn't.
11:01 AM on 02/20/2011
People won't stop eating meat because humans are carnivorous creatures.
10:07 AM on 02/22/2011
No. Carnivores have fangs, claws, don't chew when they eat, and have relatively short digestive tracts when compared to their torsos. Humans have blunt teeth (and our so-called "canines" are wimpy when compared to those of real carnivores), fingernails, chew our food, and longer digestive tracts. The real reason people won't stop eating meat is because they're far too greedy. I mean, it's not like they can't live without it.
11:03 AM on 02/21/2011
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Omnivore
09:09 PM on 02/19/2011
Say hello to the grey bar hotel governor
07:53 PM on 02/19/2011
How much livestock do the wolves actually kill?
11:04 AM on 02/21/2011
Probably 10-20 cows a year. But we'll kill 10,000 wolves for those 10-20 cows. Wouldn't want farmer mell missing out on $450 when its time to auction bessy.