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Article: The Gray Wolf Population In The Northern Rocky Mountains Is Thriving And No Longer Requires The Protection Of The Endangered Species Act, Deputy Secretary Of The Interior Lynn Scarlett Announced Today. As A Result, The U.S. Fish And Wildlife Service Will Remove The Species From The Federal List Of Threatened And Endangered Species.
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- February 21, 2008
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M2 PRESSWIRE-21 February 2008-U.S. FISH AND WILDLIFE SERVICE: The Gray Wolf Population In The Northern Rocky Mountains Is Thriving And No Longer Requires The Protection Of The Endangered Species Act, Deputy Secretary Of The Interior Lynn Scarlett Announced Today. As A Result, The U.S. Fish And Wildlife Service Will Remove The Species From The Federal List Of Threatened And Endangered Species.(C)1994-2008 M2 COMMUNICATIONS LTD
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"The wolf population in the Northern Rockies has far exceeded its recovery goal and continues to expand its size and range. States, tribes, conservation groups, federal agencies and citizens of both regions can be ...