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Utah House debates resolution urging U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service to downlist wolves, seeks state management plan
Summary
The Utah House debated HJR 12, a resolution urging the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service to downlist gray wolves and directing the state to draft a wolf-management plan that would include livestock compensation; sponsors emphasized state management authority while some members asked for clarifications on safety and compensation mechanisms.
The Utah House considered House Joint Resolution 12 on the floor, a nonbinding resolution urging the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service to move gray wolves from the endangered to the threatened category and directing state wildlife officials to prepare a management plan.
Sponsor remarks framed the resolution as a way to restore state management…
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