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Federal Government Makes Unexpected Announcement: States Must Administer Statewide Assessments In 2020-2021 School Year | Roetzel & Andress

Federal Government Makes Unexpected Announcement: States Must Administer Statewide Assessments In 2020-2021 School Year | Roetzel & Andress
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There won t be a wolf hunt this winter in Wisconsin

There won t be a wolf hunt this winter in Wisconsin Paul A. Smith, Milwaukee Journal Sentinel After four hours of often emotional public testimony, including from tribal members who consider the wolf a brother and a dairy farmer who has watched calves eaten alive by the predators, the Natural Resources Board voted Friday against holding a wolf hunting and trapping season this winter in Wisconsin. The vote by the citizen board, which sets policy for the Department of Natural Resources, was 4-3. The special meeting was called after a group of Republican legislators last week urged the NRB to implement a wolf hunting season in January and February with set quotas, application dates and set number of tags to be issued.

State Board Won t Allow Wolf Hunting » Urban Milwaukee

Natural Resources Board votes against resuming hunt, citing science, rejecting GOP legislators request. //end headline wrapper ?>Gray wolf. Photo by Derek Bakken / (CC BY) The Natural Resources Board narrowly rejected a request by Republican lawmakers to direct the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources to immediately resume a wolf hunt in Wisconsin. The board voted 4-3 against setting a quota and resuming the wolf hunt in February. Tribes, conservation and animal rights groups urged the state not to rush a hunt following the Trump administration’s decision in October to delist the animal as an endangered species. The rule by the former administration went into effect this month. Lawmakers and hunters argued state law requires a wolf hunt when the animal isn’t under federal protection, saying wolf management has been put off for too long.

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