Update: For a further look at what kind of a fringe group the Center for Biological Diversity actually is, follow this link.

The Center for Biological Diversity, a radical environmentalist organization that has cost taxpayers millions of dollars in lawsuits and is responsible for the destruction of many other wildlife species, has notified the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service that if the Service does not respond with creating a nationwide plan for wolf recovery, they will sue in 60 days.

While Idaho, Montana, Wyoming, Washington, Oregon, Utah in the West and Wisconsin, Minnesota and Michigan in the Mid-West, struggle with public safety, depredation, loss of game animals, destruction of property, loss of rights and more, the environmentalists continue their march forward for dominance, seeking a means in which to cripple the country and destroy the hunting, trapping and fishing industries.

The level of social dissatisfaction has risen so high in the past few months that state after state are seeking relief from this intrusive wolf recovery, championed by a corrupt U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service. Reports of wolf invasions and encounters have risen sharply, an event well predicted by knowledgeable scientists and ignored by those bent on wolf introduction and recovery. Livestock depredation is increasing at accelerated rates and not being addressed by the Federal Government that’s responsible for this illegal invasion.

The push back by citizens and state governments have become so great that several bills have been drafted seeking relief from the intrusion and destruction of the gray wolf. The legislative bills come on the heels of continued failures in the courts because of a seemingly disinterested Department of Interior willing to stand up and fight for what is right. The greed of the environmentalists have sent politicians scrambling in Washington, crafting legislation that would exempt wolves from any consideration of protection under the Endangered Species Act. Such a more would and should set the stage for the total destruction of the Endangered Species Act or at least begin a process to make much needed changes that would return the Act to a law that would actually protect species while working in harmony with the citizens of this great nation.

And yet, the Center for Biological Diversity intends to sue the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service because it demands a nationwide wolf recovery plan. Do we really want the entire lower 48 states, as well as Alaska, to become what Idaho, Montana and Wyoming have become? That is what they are asking for.

The crippling effects of a wolf encroachment on human life far outweigh any mythical advantage proposed by agenda-driven environmentalists. While they pedal their fables about what it’s like to live with wolves and how beneficial they are to our ecosystems, the truth is being played out in areas where wolves have taken over. It is not a pretty sight. This has to stop. The last thing the United States of America needs are wolves spread from sea to shining sea.

Tom Remington

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