 The President's budget proposal eliminates public media funding. Learn how you can help at lptv.org slash action. An environmental assessment of proposals for managing human wolf conflicts and wolf depredation on livestock in Minnesota recommends that federal officials continue using a combination of lethal and non-lethal methods. The U.S. Department of Agriculture's Wildlife Services program released the 225-page report for public comment today. The report also looks at the impacts of using only non-lethal methods for dealing with problem wolves and of the federal agency withdrawing from wolf damage management in Minnesota. It concludes that all three alternatives would not have significant adverse impacts on the state or regional wolf populations. The agency also expects no significant adverse impacts if federal protections are lifted and responsibility for managing wolves is returned to the Minnesota Department of Resources. USDA Wildlife Services is taking comments through May 22nd. If you've enjoyed this segment of Lakeland news please consider making a tax deductible contribution to Lakeland Public Television.