Feds agree to decision deadline for protection status of southeast Alaska wolves
POSTED: Sep 24, 2014
The federal government has
agreed to a late 2015 decision on whether a rare species of southeast
Alaska wolves warrants protections as threatened or endangered species.
KFSK reports
the federal government filed a settlement agreement Monday, saying it
will complete a 12-month finding on the Alexander Archipelago wolf by
the end of next year.
The filing stems from
a lawsuit filed by the Center for Biological Diversity and two other
conservation groups earlier this year to force a decision by the U.S.
Fish and Wildlife Service on whether the rare wolf should be listed
under the Endangered Species Act.
The Alexander Archipelago wolves are a subspecies of gray wolves that live in old-growth forest of southeast Alaska.
Plaintiffs have said the government is long overdue on a listing decision.
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Information from: KFSK-FM, http://www.alaska.net/~kfsk/
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