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The U.S. House passed a bill to delist gray wolves from the Endangered Species Act and transfer management to states.
The U.S. House of Representatives has passed the Pet and Livestock Protection Act, a bipartisan bill to delist gray wolves from the Endangered Species Act across the lower 48 states and block future court challenges to the decision.
The legislation, backed by agricultural groups and lawmakers from Wisconsin and Colorado, aims to restore state management of wolf populations, citing recovered numbers and ongoing livestock losses.
It now moves to the Senate, where its passage is uncertain.
Proponents argue wolves have exceeded recovery goals, while opponents warn of potential declines in wolf populations and ecological impacts.
La Cámara de los Estados Unidos aprobó un proyecto de ley para eliminar a los lobos grises de la Ley de Especies en Peligro de Extinción y transferir la gestión a los estados.