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I oppose the proposed expanded DPS boundaries and advocate for local control of the existing population segment. We do not need an extremely dangerous Apex predator in Washington State!
I just submitted my comment opposing this federal overreach. The USFWS has no business hijacking local wildlife management from the folks who actually live with the consequences. I fully support your efforts to stop this power grab and keep grizzly control in the hands of the states, where it belongs. Keep sounding the alarm. These D.C. agencies only back down when enough of us push back, loudly and unapologetically. Keep up the great work Nancy!
Thank you. Scrolling through the comments from the last few days was all "form letters" from some environmental group... mostly from the East Coast. I don't think that comments from outside the impacted region should have as much weight, but you know they'll go by numbers of support and oppose. It will be interesting to see how this rather complicated rule proceeds.
I oppose the proposed expanded DPS boundaries and advocate for local control of the existing population segment. We do not need an extremely dangerous Apex predator in Washington State!
I just submitted my comment opposing this federal overreach. The USFWS has no business hijacking local wildlife management from the folks who actually live with the consequences. I fully support your efforts to stop this power grab and keep grizzly control in the hands of the states, where it belongs. Keep sounding the alarm. These D.C. agencies only back down when enough of us push back, loudly and unapologetically. Keep up the great work Nancy!
Thank you. Scrolling through the comments from the last few days was all "form letters" from some environmental group... mostly from the East Coast. I don't think that comments from outside the impacted region should have as much weight, but you know they'll go by numbers of support and oppose. It will be interesting to see how this rather complicated rule proceeds.