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Is Obama breaking his promise to protect endangered species?
In 1995 and 1996, 66 gray wolves were relocated from Canada to
Yellowstone National Park and central Idaho to help recover a wolf
population that had been exterminated in the northern Rockies. The
gray wolf relocation is considered one of the most successful
wildlife recovery projects ever attempted under the Endangered
Species Act; today there are more than 1,600 wolves in the region.
But a debate has erupted between conservationists and ranchers over
the question: how many wolves are too many?
Last year, the Obama administration entered the fray by removing
federal protection for some of these wolves, paving the way for
controversial state-regulated wolf hunts. The move has wolf
advocates fuming, with more than a dozen conservation groups suing
the Interior Department to restore federal protections. NOW reports
on this war over wolves and implications for the area.