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Conservation groups are celebrating the approval of the wolverine restoration bill. They see Colorado as a key piece of a strategy to ensure the survival of the extremely solitary member of the weasel family.
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The state says listing the wolverine under Endangered Species Act is "unlawful" and “exemplifies poor conservation policy.”
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Activists have sought federal protections for the wolverine for more than 20 years. On Wednesday, the federal government finally granted their wish.
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There aren't many wolverines in the continental U.S. — only about 400 of them— and they may soon be listed as "threatened" under the Endangered Species Act. That decision could change how public land is developed around the Mountain West.
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A federal judge in Montana last week ruled wolverines in the contiguous United States need protections while the U.S. Department of Fish and Wildlife reconsiders its 2020 decision removing protections for the animal.
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Several conservation groups filed notice Thursday that they intend to sue the Trump administration over protections for wolverines.Wolverines look like…
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State wildlife agency directors from Idaho, Montana and Wyoming say they support the recent decision to deny endangered species protections to the rare…
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The wolverine is not going on the threatened species list after all. Tuesday, the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service announced federal protected status for...
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Federal wildlife officials are withdrawing proposed protections for the snow-loving wolverine — a reversal that highlights lingering uncertainties over…
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A federal threatened species listing for the wolverine is looking increasingly unlikely.