Wildlife advocates celebrate short-term victory for endangered wolves-

A temporary victory for the Imnaha Pack.

News release from the plaintiffs.

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I borrowed the info below from email. It is a news summary from Oregon on the lawsuit (before the reprieve).

Here are the other press hits:

La Grande Observer:
http://www.lagrandeobserver.com/News/Local-News/Wolf-kill-order-prompts-groups-to-file-lawsuit
Oregonian:
http://www.oregonlive.com/news/index.ssf/2010/07/environmental_groups_file_fede.html
Natural Oregon:
http://www.naturaloregon.org/2010/07/01/lawsuit-filed-to-stop-oregon-wolf-hunt/
Longer AP story as printed in the Seattle PI:
http://www.seattlepi.com/local/6420ap_or_wolf_lawsuit.html
OPB on June 30th Rule Change
http://news.opb.org/article/7742-groups-object-changes-wolf-kill-rules/
Press release on all plaintiffs websites
http://www.oregonwild.org/about/press-room/press-releases/lawsuit-filed-to-stop-federal-state-sanctioned-killing-of-endangered-wolves

Perhaps the best was in the Bend Bulletin, but that is by subscription only.


About The Author

Ralph Maughan

Dr. Ralph Maughan is professor emeritus of political science at Idaho State University. He was a Western Watersheds Project Board Member off and on for many years, and was also its President for several years. For a long time he produced Ralph Maughan's Wolf Report. He was a founder of the Greater Yellowstone Coalition. He and Jackie Johnson Maughan wrote three editions of "Hiking Idaho." He also wrote "Beyond the Tetons" and "Backpacking Wyoming's Teton and Washakie Wilderness." He created and is the administrator of The Wildlife News.

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