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A gray wolf is seen through trees and shrubs.
Environment

Wildlife advocates skeptical of WA wolf count

As the state considers removing the species’ endangered status, some argue that the Colville Tribe’s recent population estimate is implausibly high.

by
  • Alex Brown &
  • Laurel Demkovich
Washington State Standard
/ July 16, 2024
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