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ENDANGERED SPECIES

The state has the cat species' third-largest population in the U.S.
Jenny Schlecht pondered ag regulation while learning about California condors at the San Diego Zoo while in town for the American Sugarbeet Growers Association's annual meeting.
Environmental groups argue that removing protections could reopen wolf hunting and destabilize populations.
After another poor deer season, hunters want an open season on predators. That was the message during a packed meeting Wednesday in Carlton organized by the new group Hunters For Hunters.

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Hunters For Hunters events are scheduled in Carlton, Aurora, Coleraine, Detroit Lakes and Bagley.
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Research finds cabins, homes, farms, roads, ATV trails and logging sites are prime areas for wolves to find fawns in summer.
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Deer hunters' group blasts wolves for killing deer, but biologists say the science doesn't add up.
The legislation faces slim chances in the Senate.
The change would remove the option for the DNR commissioner to hold seasons.
Half of the deaths among collared wolves at Minnesota's Voyageurs National Park are caused by humans.

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It remains unclear if or when the state will regain control of species now protected by federal law.
The Center for Biological Diversity says current plan neglects huge swaths of current and potential wolf range.
The bat, once common across northern Minnesota forests, has been decimated by white-nose syndrome.

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