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Article: Service Removes Western Great Lakes, Portion of Northern Rocky Mountain Gray Wolf Populations from Endangered Species List; Wolves in Wyoming to Remain Protected by Endangered Species Act.
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- January 14, 2009
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M2 PRESSWIRE-14 January 2009-FWS: Service Removes Western Great Lakes, Portion of Northern Rocky Mountain Gray Wolf Populations from Endangered Species List; Wolves in Wyoming to Remain Protected by Endangered Species Act(C)1994-2009 M2 COMMUNICATIONS LTD
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Deputy Secretary of the Interior Lynn Scarlett announced today the removal of the western Great Lakes population and portions of the northern Rocky Mountain population of gray wolves from protection under the Endangered Species Act. The success of gray wolf recovery efforts in these areas has contributed to expanding populations of wolves that no longer require the protection of the Act. ...