House passes bill to de-list gray wolves as endangered species
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- The House has passed a bill to de-list gray wolves as endangered species, marking the second time in five years that such a legislative action has occurred. This decision reflects ongoing debates about wildlife management and conservation efforts in the United States.
- The de-listing of gray wolves is significant as it impacts conservation policies, wildlife management practices, and the balance between protecting species and addressing the concerns of local communities, particularly ranchers affected by wolf predation.
- This legislative move comes amid heightened tensions in California, where recent decisions to euthanize gray wolves due to livestock killings have sparked controversy, highlighting the complex relationship between wildlife recovery and agricultural interests.
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