Last June seven animal protection groups filed suit against the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service to stop the delisting of the grizzly bear from protection under the Endangered Species Act. That delisting involved only the Yellowstone National Park and its immediate surrounding area.
Safari Club International requested the courts to be allowed to join in the fight against that lawsuit and U.S. District Judge Edward Lodge in Idaho has granted SCI and its associated litigation organization, Safari Club International Foundation, to participate in the lawsuit as “friends of the court”.
Tom Remington
Related Posts
- Safari Club International Names Larry Rudolph New President
- Idaho Elk Industry Wants Clarification Of Support From Safari Club International
- USSAF Will Join Lawsuit To Fight Antis Over Wolf Delisting
- U.S. Sportsman’s Alliance Joins Maine To Fight Trapping Lawsuit
- Judge Molloy Sets Court Date For Wolf Delisting Lawsuit


