Gray wolves would be removed again from the federal endangered species list under a 2020 rule. The Interior Department would have 60 days to bring that rule back, and courts could not review that step.
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Who this affects: This bill mainly affects people and governments involved in wolf management. Ranchers, hunters, state wildlife agencies, tribal governments, and conservation groups could see different rules for gray wolves. The biggest change is that more decisions could depend on state and tribal management instead of federal endangered-species protection.
Why this matters: This bill matters because it could change who controls gray wolf protection and management. Federal endangered-species rules offer one set of protections across covered areas. Bringing back the 2020 rule could move more control to states and tribes. The bill also limits court review for this action, which is a major change for this specific Endangered Species Act decision.
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