Please delist wolves in Wi and all states that have a population of wolves,the wolf population that occurs in WI and other states is out of control,people are fearfull of their lives and lives of pets and livestock as well as other wildlife in the area,wildlife populations are declining to never seen lows in many states because of wolf depredation,in WI alone we will have the most restictive deer season ever because of the loss of deer due in great part of the wolf,this results in a great loss of income in the small towns that rely on hunters money,the WI elk population is now declining as well because of wolves,people are totally fed up with the federal and state wolf plans and lies,facts are facts,wolves have caused millions of dollars of damage to people who have lost pets and livestock to wolves and yet you can't even protect your pets and livestock from the increasing numbers of wolf attacks,I know how the system works ,my dog was killed by wolves while I was taking a walk on public land by a public campground in northern Wi in 2007,had I been able to protect myself and pets it might have been stopped,the people have lost total trust in the government and usfws and the state dnr because of the total lies told about wolves and their behavior,example ,wolves will be delisted in WI when the population gets above 50 ,we now have over 700 wolves and no control on them whatsoever,all we hear is what a success story wolf reintroduction has been,it most peoples minds that have to live in areas with wolves this is a complete lie,all the things we were told would not happen are happening,peoples pets ,livestock are being killed all the time it is a common event,people have lost so much public land use because they can't even go for a walk without being threatened by wolves ,wildlife populations are declining,and yet the wolves are still listed as endangered,have the people in charge ever seen what your pet looks like after being attacked by wolves what kind of pain the
Comment on FR Doc # 2010-22752
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Endangered and Threatened Wildlife and Plants: 90-Day Finding on Petitions to Delist Gray Wolf in Minnesota, Wisconsin, Michigan, andWestern Great Lakes
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