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Ten U.S. representatives from Minnesota and Wisconsin propose removing federal wolf protections to allow state-managed hunting and conservation.
Ten U.S. representatives from Minnesota and Wisconsin have introduced legislation to remove federal protections for gray wolves in the region, citing successful population recovery and the need for state-led management.
The bill aims to transfer authority to state wildlife agencies, allowing for regulated hunting and conservation decisions tailored to local conditions.
The move follows recent federal delisting of wolves in other areas and reflects ongoing debate over wildlife policy and federal versus state control.
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Diez representantes estadounidenses de Minnesota y Wisconsin proponen eliminar las protecciones federales del lobo para permitir la caza y la conservación administradas por el estado.