Description: The gray wolf population in the western U.S. has reached its numerical and distributional recovery goals. The Service finalized a 10(j) experimental population rule that transfers wolf management authority to the States of Montana and Idaho, including responsibility for wolf monitoring. The Service currently has MOUs with the State of Idaho, State of Montana and the Nez Perce Tribe to monitor and manage wolves. Montana and Idaho have Service-accepted state wolf management plans for wolves which include monitoring. Monitoring must continue to document the population status of the wolf. The proposed funds would be used, under the authority of the ESA, for salaries for Tribal wolf management personnel and for equipment, such as radio collars, traps, and aircraft flight time. Subsequently funded in FY 2008 request.
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Nez Perce Tribe (078208303) |
$343 |
1113 |
Other (Tribe) |
P.O. Box 305
Lapwai,
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Citation
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Source:
Appropriations Report Language - Conference
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Reference:
S.R. 108-341
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Method:
User entered excerpt
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Citation Excerpt: Of the additional funds provided for wolf recovery, $730,000 is for the Idaho Office of Species Conservation, $100,000 is for the Fish and Wildlife Service's Snake River Basin Office pursuant to a memorandum of agreement between the Nez Perce Tribe and the State of Idaho, $50,000 above the request is provided for the Nez Perce Tribe for a total of $348,000, and $320,000 is for wolf monitoring and related activities by the State of Montana.
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