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Gray Wolves in the Western Great Lake States

 

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April 2, 2009 Final Rule to Delist Gray Wolves in the Western Great Lakes DPS

bulletMedia Advisory

 

bulletFederal Register Notice (55-page PDF)

 

bulletSummary of the Final Rule

 

bulletQuestions and Answers about the Final Rule

 

bulletReferences

 

bulletDepartment of Interior Solicitor's Opinion in Response to Sept. 29, 2009 Judge's Opinion (PDF)

 

About Gray Wolves

bulletWhere gray wolves are found and how many there are.

 

bulletFact Sheet: Gray Wolf History and Biology

bulletGray Wolf Biology: Questions and Answers

 

bulletGray wolf recovery in Minnesota, Wisconsin, and Michigan

 

New Book Documents Wolf Recovery in the Great Lakes Region

 

bulletRecovery of Gray Wolves in the Great Lakes Region of the United States:
An Endangered Species Success Story

 
Wolf Depredation Control:

bulletDepredation Control

 
Wolf Recovery Activities in Other Areas of the U.S.

bulletNorthern Rocky Mountain Wolf Recovery Program

 

bulletMexican Wolf Recovery Program

 

bulletRed Wolf Recovery Program

 

 
 

Chronology of Federal Actions Affecting Gray Wolf ESA Status in the Western Great Lakes States

bulletApril 2, 2009: Final Rule to Delist Gray Wolf Western Great Lakes DPS

 

bulletMarch 6, 2009: Secretary Salazar Affirms Decision to Delist Gray Wolves in Western Great Lakes, Portion of Northern Rockies

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bullet January 20, 2009: Rahm Emanuel, White House Chief of Staff, issued a memorandum that directed federal agencies to withdraw all regulations that had not been published in the Federal Register so that they can be reviewed and approved by a department or agency head appointed by the President. Therefore, the final rule to delist the Gray Wolf Western Great Lakes DPS (which was announced on Jan. 14) was withdrawn to allow for further review.

 

bullet January 14, 2009 Announcement that Final Rule to Delist Gray Wolf Western Great Lakes DPS will be published

 

bulletDec. 12, 2008: Department of Interior Solicitor's Opinion in response to Judge's Opinion (PDF)

 

bullet Dec. 11, 2008 Reinstatement of Protections for the Gray Wolf in the Western Great Lakes and Northern Rocky Mountains in Compliance With Court Orders (Dec. 11, 2008) This final rule reinstates Endangered Species Act protection to gray wolves in the upper Midwest (i.e., western Great Lakes states) and northern Rocky Mountains as ordered by the courts as a result of two lawsuits. This action is effective December 11, 2008. However, the court orders had legal effect immediately upon their filing on July 18, 2008, September 29, 2008, and October 14, 2008.

 

bullet September 29, 2008 - Court ruling places western Great Lakes Gray Wolf back under Endangered Species Act protections

 

bullet February 2008 - Post Delisting Monitoring Plan for the Western Great Lakes Distinct Population Segment of the Gray Wolf

 

bullet June 4, 2007 - Draft Post-delisting Monitoring Plan Available for Review and Comment

 

bullet March 12, 2007 - Final Rule to Delist the Gray Wolf Western Great Lakes DPS Becomes Effective

 

bullet February 8, 2007 - Final Rule to Delist the Gray Wolf Western Great Lakes DPS

 

bullet March 2006 - Proposal to Delist the Gray Wolf Western Great Lakes Distinct Population Segment

 

bullet December 2005 - Department of Interior declines to appeal Oregon and Vermont Court decisions

 

bullet August 2005 - Vermont court ruling overturns 2003 Final Rule and eliminates gray wolf Eastern Distinct Population Segment (PDF)

 

bullet January 2005 - Oregon court opinion overturns 2003 final rule and nullifies the 2004 delisting proposal

 

bullet 2004 - Proposal to delist the gray wolf Eastern Distinct Population Segment

 

bullet 2003 - Final Rule to designate 3 Distinct Population Segments and change the ESA status of the gray wolf throughout most of the lower 48 States

 

bullet 2000 - Proposal to change the ESA status of the gray wolf throughout most of the lower 48 States

 

bullet 1978 - Reclassification of the Gray Wolf in the United States and Mexico, with Determination of Critical Habitat in Michigan and Minnesota (PDF)

 

bullet 1974 - Gray wolf listed as endangered in the lower 48 States and Mexico

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Last updated: April 21, 2009