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Mixed Reaction to Montana Wolf Court Ruling

by Dennis Bragg (KPAX/KAJ News)

MISSOULA- Hunters will be able to kill wolves this Fall, but the Alliance for the Wild Rockies is hoping to change that for next hunting season.

The Alliance is appealing Wednesday’s court ruling which keeps wolves off the Endangered Species List.

U.S. District Judge Donald Molloy said Congress acted within its power when it removed the wolf from the list. But the Alliance for the Wild Rockies still believes Congress over stepped its authority.

Michael Garrity with the organization says they’re taking the suit to the 9th Circuit Court of Appeals.

“This is about protecting wildlife but also standing up for citizens’ rights to make Congress follow the Constitution. So we think if Congress can do it to the environment, they can do it to any issue. If Congress doesn’t like a particular issue they can just step on the Constitution and tell the courts that what they did was wrong.”

Montana Fish Wildlife and Parks reports it’s moving forward with this hunting season. The FWP Commission is allowing hunters to kill 220 wolves in 14 separate districts.

FWP Spokesman Ron Aashiem says they are pleased. “It’s time to move on. Montana has put together a plan that the federal government has accepted, that Montanans put together. This allows us now to manage wolves in balance with other wildlife and with landowner tolerance. We’ll manage responsibly.”

Wolf licenses go on sale August 8th, with archery season beginning early September.

Originally published here.

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