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Advisory panel endorses plan for wolves, with 6 changes
Ranchers, sportsmen agree animals aren't welcome in Utah
Members agreed to endorse the official Draft Wolf Management Plan for the Division of Wildlife Resources Wildlife Board with six alterations, including several proposed by the Utah Farm Bureau Federation.
The approval came in a split vote, with five RAC members voting in favor of a motion by RAC sportsmen's representative Del Brady, Vernal. Two voted against and two members abstained from voting.
Several representatives from sportsmen's and wildlife groups who offered input at the final RAC hearing on wolf management voiced support for the proposed alterations to the 96-page Draft Wolf Management Plan made by the Farm Bureau and five other agriculture and livestock state agencies.
Many in attendance voiced concern that the draft plan as written, goes too far in protecting wolves.
"It protects threatening animals rather than the threatened animal," said J.C. Brewer.
The agencies go farther than the draft plan on the issue of killing problem wolves. Livestock and agricultural interests propose that the draft plan be altered to allow "livestock owners, immediate family members and employees of livestock owners to lethally control wolves on both private and public lands when wolves are harassing, in the act of killing or experience confirmed loss of livestock."
The additions to the draft plan passed by the Northeastern RAC include:
Recognizing the management objectives of the DWR, including management of big game, including elimination of wolves and their effect on big game. (The Ute Indian tribe has a similar stated goal already included in the draft management plan.)
Ensuring the cost of wolf management does not fall on the sportsmen or their fund-raising sources.
Opposing the natural colonization or reintroduction of wolves into Utah.
When delisted (from the endangered list), wolves would be managed like black bears and cougars.
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