Boxer and Cardin Statement on Proposed Settlement of Gray Wolf Lawsuit

Boxer and Cardin Statement on Proposed Settlement of Gray Wolf Lawsuit

The following news release was published by the Senate Committee on Environment and Public Work on March 18, 2011. It is reproduced in full below.

Washington, DC - Senator Barbara Boxer (D-CA), Chairman of the Senate Environment and Public Works Committee, and Senator Ben Cardin (D-MD), Chairman of the Water and Wildlife Subcommittee, made the following statement on a proposed settlement in litigation with the Department of Interior regarding the status of the gray wolf under the Endangered Species Act.

Senators Boxer and Cardin said: "We are pleased with today's announcement of a proposed settlement in litigation regarding the Northern Rockies population of the gray wolf. We support the efforts of the parties involved to come to agreement on a path forward that relies on the best available science and upholds the integrity of the Endangered Species Act - one of our nation's landmark environmental laws.

"We encourage continued cooperation among all parties involved to ensure the long-term survival of this iconic species and to provide flexibility for states to sustainably manage wolf populations."

Source: Senate Committee on Environment and Public Work

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