"U.S. wildlife managers on Tuesday denied federal protections for rare wolverines, outraging conservationists but pleasing Western states that opposed adding the reclusive but feisty member of the weasel family to the endangered and threatened species list.
Last year the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service proposed applying Endangered Species Act safeguards for the estimated 300 wolverines left in the Lower 48 states, most of which inhabit the high country of Idaho, Montana and Wyoming.
The service had said global warming was reducing mountain snows the animals use to dig dens and store food."
Laura Zuckerman reports for Reuters August 13, 2014.
SEE ALSO:
"Fish And Wildlife Drops Proposal To List Wolverine as Threatened" (Los Angeles Times)
"U.S. Denies Protections for Wolverines, Outrages Conservationists"
Source: Reuters, 08/13/2014