In a ruling issued on Monday, US District Judge Dana Christensen said in Montana that in June 2017 the US Fish and Wildlife Service (FWS) was delisting species from the Endangered Species Protection Act . Act "arbitrarily and whim"
Mr. Christensen said, "This case is not an ethical concern of hunting, it is not a solution to humans and domestic animals - it is a grizzly dispute as a practical or philosophical problem." Power
He cautioned that the FWS did not consider how the delisting of Grizzlies in the Yellowstone area would have any impact on the population of other Grizzlys, a pair of studies cited by the government are species Suggesting that long-term health depends on the introduction of new genetic material.
The Crow Indian tribe and several other Native American groups opposed the decision to condemn the restoration of about 700 bears at Yellowstone National Park and petitioned the court last year.
In late August, Christensen prevented primarily the first hunting in the park in Wyoming province, but also spread to Idaho and Montana. Therefore, as many as 23 bears may ultimately become trophies
Earth Justice lawyer Tim Preso, who acted on behalf of the parties to the litigation, said:
"This is a victory for the bear and the people from all walks of life and they came to this area to see grizzly bears in the natural environment of the world."
North Cheyenne President Lauren Skillsbash said: "North Cheyenne believes that Grizzlies are respected and relatives who have the right to be protected from harm.
"Today we will celebrate this victory and continue to support Yellow Lime Bear until the population recovers, including the ancestral home of the Montana and other state tribes."
In September 2018, federal judges restored the protection of high-graffiti inside the large Yellowstone ecosystem under the Endangered Species Protection Act. This decision was made after the US Fish and Wildlife Service revoked these protective measures in July 2017 or "delisted" these protective measures. This was the main decision on the management of the bear, and it canceled the hunting of Wyoming and Idaho in the state land. Fall in 2018. As usual, hunting is still banned at Yellowstone National Park
Document - In the archived photo on 6th July 2011, Grizzly was walking around Lake Beaver in Wyoming State Yellowstone National Park. On Monday, September 24, 2018, the federal judge resumed federal protection of Northern Rockies Grizzlies. In the past 30 years, the first animal hunting program in 48 states was blocked. The United States District Court's Dana Christensen sentence was issued after deferring two hunting in Wyoming and Idaho provinces. Supporters of wildlife believe that bear markets are facing a constant threat of climate change and loss of habitat. (AP Photo / Jim Arkart, Archive) (AP2011)
Claim, Mon. (AP) - US officials will not resume Grizzlys' federal protection in the Yellowstone area, but due to the court's ruling, the Government to move the management of Grizzly to the country where these animals plan to hunt Doubts about the movement of the. Friday at the Federal Chronicle
In spite of the approval, the hunting later this year may be hindered by the court. Earlier this year, the US District Court judge ordered the parties to discuss it in a series of explanations. Before we start hunting season in Wyoming and Idaho in September it is expected that a decision will be made this summer.