Wolves remain endangered in Washington state
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Wolves remain endangered in Washington state
Gray wolves will keep their endangered status in Washington state.In a controversial suggestion, the Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife had recommended lowering wolves’ status from endangered to sensitive. The department received over 13,000 public comments, nearly 90% of which were form letters opposing the status downlisting. Gov. Jay Inslee also sent a letter to the commission, requesting the wolves’ status remain endangered.However, …
‘Endangered’ status to remain in effect for WA wolves
A sharply-divided state panel on July 19 retained strict protections for gray wolves in Washington, concluding their status under the state’s endangered species law should not change despite signs of a growing population.
‘Endangered’ status to remain in effect for WA wolves | Covington-Maple Valley Reporter
A sharply-divided state panel on July 19 retained strict protections for gray wolves in Washington, concluding their status under the state’s endangered species law should not change despite signs of a growing population.

‘Endangered’ status to remain in effect for WA wolves
A sharply-divided state panel on July 19 retained strict protections for gray wolves in Washington, concluding their status under the state’s endangered species law should not change despite signs of a growing population.
‘Endangered’ status to remain in effect for WA wolves | Vashon-Maury Island Beachcomber
A sharply-divided state panel on July 19 retained strict protections for gray wolves in Washington, concluding their status under the state’s endangered species law should not change despite signs of a growing population.
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