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Feds to Take Wolves Off Endangered List

TRAVERSE CITY, Mich. -- Once hunted to near extinction, gray wolves in the western Great Lakes region and the northern Rocky Mountains have rebounded so successfully they no longer need federal protection, officials said.
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JOHN FLESHER

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