By Matthew Brown, Great Falls Tribune, July 18, 2008  [here]

BILLINGS (AP) — A federal judge in Montana has ordered gray wolves in the Northern Rockies be returned to the endangered species list.

U.S. District Judge Donald Molloy granted a preliminary injunction Friday, restoring federal protections for the wolves.

The predator was removed from the endangered species list in March, following a decade-long restoration effort. Environmentalists sued to overturn the decision.

Officials in Montana, Wyoming and Idaho have been moving forward with plans for public hunts. Molloy’s ruling is expected to derail those plans.

The region has an estimated 2,000 wolves, a population that has been soaring and increasingly preying on livestock.

July 18, 2008 | Topic:  Latest Wildlife News

One Response to “District judge restores protections for wolves in Northern Rockies ecosystem”


  1. Mike   comments:
    July 18th, 2008 at 10:25 pm

    We promise to post an analysis at Wildlife and People when we get a digital copy of Molloy’s written decision.



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