Conservationists sue Trump administration over rare Mexican wolf
JANUARY 30, 2018 / 1:00 PM / UPDATED 21 MINUTES AGO
Laura Zuckerman
(Reuters) - Environmentalists sued the Trump administration on Tuesday, claiming its recovery plan for the endangered Mexican wolf would instead lead to the extinction of one of North Americas most imperiled mammals.
The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service in November released a programme it said would restore the Mexican wolf to sufficient numbers in Arizona, New Mexico and Mexico by 2043, allowing it to be removed from the endangered species list.
But WildEarth Guardians argued in one of two separate lawsuits filed by environmental groups in U.S. District Court in Arizona that the plan would further imperil the smallest and rarest subspecies of the gray wolf that roams parts of the U.S. West and Midwest. The second lawsuit was filed by Defenders of Wildlife and others.
This is not a recovery plan, its an extinction plan for the Mexican wolf, Chris Smith, wildlife advocate for WildEarth Guardians, said by telephone on Tuesday.
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