Judge Donald W. Molloy put grizzlies in Montana on the endangered species list back in 2009 which is now being appealed by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service. This appeal and it’s outcome is very important and may decide how difficult it will be in the future to delist animals once they’re put on the endangered species list.
The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Services have stated that the grizzlies have surpassed their recovery goals but anti-hunting groups are fighting to keep grizzlies on the endangered species list.
The current grizzly population in Yellowstone is at 600. Many biologist believe that the grizzly population is oversaturated. The target recovery goal was 400-500 bears.
http://www.HuntersAgainstPETA.com
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