Oregon Appeals Court Dismisses Lawsuit Challenging Removal of Gray Wolf from Endangered Species List
Oregon Appeals Court Dismisses Lawsuit Challenging Removal of Gray Wolf from Endangered Species List
The Oregon Court of Appeals dismissed a lawsuit which sought to keep the gray wolf on the state’s list of endangered species.According to The Capital Press, the Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife removed wolves from its endangered species list in November 2015. A year later, lawmakers drafted and passed House Bill 4040, which approved the department’s decision.At the time Oregon officials said that wolf populations were sufficiently large to rescind their endangered status. But the state’s decision upset some environmental activists, who believed that Oregon made its decision in hast and without adherence to scientific standards. The first suit was filed by Cascadia Wildlands, Oregon Wild, and the Center for Biological Diversity.“It was like a novel, first-time creation that hadn’t been peer-reviewed, and there was a lot of gaping, very obvious defects,” said Cascadia Wildlands Legal Director Nick Cady.While their complaint was quickly dismissed, it was later reinstated by an appeals court.In their appeal, the activists argued that House Bill 4040 contained controversial provisions. Along with delisting gray wolves, it also blocked judicial review of the decision.
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