| Gray wolves get back their endangered species status, for now. |
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| Written by TAMI ABDOLLAH, Los Angeles Times | |
| Monday, 21 July 2008 | |
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Gray wolves regained endangered-species protections Friday when a federal judge in Montana granted a preliminary injunction to environmentalists, who had challenged the wolves' delisting. Read More...
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