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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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The Center for Biological Diversity says not enough is being done to get more wolves in more places.
Minnesota DNR wolf pan sets strategy for wolf management in the state.
The Wolf Forgiveness Bonus Program aims to reduce the number of wolves killed near livestock farms.
New guidelines generally support state's current wolf population, but could allow hunting and trapping if federal protections end.
Cooperative effort aims to help cattle rancher, wolves and wolf researchers.
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Wood and wire cages, placed in just the right spots, help keep predators out of wood turtle nests.
Agency says move doesn't necessarily signal a final opinion by the administration.
Joel Sartore was in Duluth recently photographing fish at the Great Lakes Aquarium.
Once common in the Soudan Underground Mine, none of the bats were found there last winter.
Complaints of wolves attacking livestock and pets in Minnesota were down 21% in 2021.
A federal judge ruled the U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service moved wrongly to remove wolves from the federal endangered list.

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