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Feds OK gray wolves' removal from endangered list
BILLINGS, Mont. - Interior Secretary Ken Salazar said Friday he was upholding the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service's decision to remove gray wolves from the federal endangered list in the Northern Rockies and the western Great Lakes.
Nations:U.S. People:Barbara Boxer Ken Salazar Source:(AP)
2009-03-08
Researchers report wolves in dogs' clothing
WASHINGTON - Today's dogs are descendants of ancient wolves. Now, it turns out, at least some of today's wolves inherited traits from ancient dogs.
Nations:Canada Source:(AP)
2009-02-05
Government makes decision on gray wolf protection
BILLINGS, Mont. - The Bush administration on Wednesday announced plans to remove gray wolves in the western Great Lakes and northern Rocky Mountains regions from the federal endangered species list.
Nations:U.S. People:Barack Obama Source:(AP)
2009-01-15
Wolf captured near tourist part of Great Wall
BEIJING - A wolf has been captured by forestry workers near a part of China's Great Wall close to Beijing which is popular with tourists, state media said on Thursday.
2008-12-25
Wyoming proposes changes in its wolf plan
CHEYENNE, Wyo. - Wyoming is revising its gray wolf management plan in hopes of placating concerns about providing enough protection for the animals, but environmentalists said the changes are inadequate because wolves can still be shot on sight in most of the state.
Nations:U.S. Source:(AP)
2008-10-30
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