Enviros Not Giving Up On Wolf Front
Suzanne Asha Stone, Northern Rockies representative for Defenders of Wildlife, said, “We’re
disappointed that the injunction wasn’t granted, and I think that right now we feel that a hunting season for wolves at this point still poses a threat to the regional wolf population.” But she said the group, one of 13 that sued over the delisting of the gray wolf in Idaho and Montana, is “hopeful that the court recognizes that we’re likely to prevail on our legal claim, that the Fish & Wildlife Service acted illegally by delisting wolves in Montana and Idaho”/
Betsy Russell
, Eye On Boise.
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