Animals
Proposed Rule to Stop Protecting Gray Wolves Sets Dangerous Precedent, Researchers Warn
The Obama administration's proposal to bump the gray wolf off the federal endangered species list could lead to the endangerment of other species, according to researchers who warn that, if passed the way it is currently written, the rule would set a dangerous precedent.
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