CHICAGO (AP) — Gov. Pat Quinn has signed a law adding black bears, cougars and wolves to Illinois’ list of protected species.

All three species still are rare in Illinois, but wildlife officials expect them to become more common and wanted a way to protect them.

Jack Darin is director of the Sierra Club’s Illinois chapter. He says the possible return of the large predators “is a sign that decades of investment and effort to restore natural habitat in Illinois and the Midwest are paying off.”

The Department of Natural Resources says the law will allow it to manage the animals for protection and public safety.

Wildlife officials say there’s been an uptick in the number of bears, cougars and wolves entering Illinois, mostly from Wisconsin.

The law takes effect on Jan. 1.

Quinn also vetoed two bills Monday that would have regulated the industry that connects passengers with drivers using personal vehicles to give rides. Customers use smartphones to order rides through companies such as Uber X, Lyft and Sidecar.

Quinn says local governments in Illinois should be able to adopt their own rules to regulate ridesharing companies.

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