The Arizona Republic

White House needs to act to stop the killing of Mexican gray wolves

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The recent news that 20 wolves from Yellowston­e National Park have been killed by hunters and trappers is heartbreak­ing evidence of the need for the Biden Department of the Interior to finally act and protect these wolves as senators, congresspe­ople, scientists, a former director of the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, tribal leaders and activists have been imploring them to do.

Hunters in Montana can sit just feet outside of Yellowston­e National Park using bait and recorded calls to lure wolves out of the protected area to their deaths. In Montana, they can kill as many as 20 wolves each (10 by gun and 10 by trap). In Idaho, there is no limit.

The Biden administra­tion could have prevented this slaughter and must act before it gets worse.

In August, Dan Ashe (the former director of the U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service under President Obama) wrote a Washington Post op-ed urging Interior Secretary Deb Haaland to act and issue emergency protection­s for gray wolves as permitted under the Endangered Species Act. Mr. Ashe outlined exactly why she should act and under what authority.

To date, President Biden and Secretary Haaland have ignored the former

USFWS director and his pleas to act. He followed up in December with a letter signed by directors of zoos and aquariums in his role as CEO of the Associatio­n of Zoos and Aquariums. This also has been ignored by Biden and Haaland.

Please join me in writing to the Department of Interior at doi.gov and ask that Secretary Haaland finally act to stop this unsustaina­ble killing of gray wolves in the Northern Rockies before it is too late. It took our nation decades to bring these wolves back. Idaho and Montana can destroy this progress in just months if the Biden administra­tion continues to ignore them.

Lisa Ho, Tempe

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