H.R. 845 Passes House Committee: Pet & Livestock Protection Act Advances
- On April 9, 2025, the House Committee passed H.R. 845, also known as the Pet and Livestock Protection Act.
- This bill, introduced in January 2025 by Representatives Tiffany and Boebert, aims for gray wolf delisting.
- Delisting would allow states to manage recovered gray wolf populations like other wildlife, preventing judicial review.
- Hunter Nation President Keith Mark stated, "The delisting of the gray wolf is a policy change we have been fighting for."
- Passage of H.R. 845 is viewed by Hunter Nation as a win for science-based conservation and local control.
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H.R. 845 Passes House Committee: Pet & Livestock Protection Act Advances
The House Committee's passage of H.R. 845 advances gray wolf delisting, allowing states to manage recovered populations and preventing judicial review, a move Hunter Nation celebrates as a win for science-based conservation and local control.

Hunter Nation Praises Senators Johnson, Lee and Barrasso for Introduction of Bill to Delist Gray Wolf from Endangered Species Act
Grassroots Hunting group urges Congress to pass legislation that returns control of recovered species back to states.
Annual survey shows more wolf packs, fewer wolves in WA - Elkhorn Media Group
OLYMPIA – The Washington Gray Wolf Conservation and Management 2024 Annual Report, released by the Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife (WDFW), notes that the number of gray wolf packs in Washington increased slightly in 2024, despite an overall decline in the confirmed wolf count. WDFW biologists maintain that wolf recovery is not under threat currently. Since the first WDFW wolf survey in 2008, the state’s wolf population had been growi…
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