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Wolves are still endangered in Washington but not in neighboring Idaho. Many cattle ranchers say it’s putting them at a distinct disadvantage.

Idaho is paying hunters who kill wolves, but in Washington they’re protected. Here’s whyhttps://imasdk.googleapis.com/js/core/bridge3.489.0_en.html#goog_373292894Volume 90%Author:Whitney WardPublished:2:03 PM PDT November 1, 2021Updated:5:26 PM PDT November 2, 2021
SPOKANE, Wash. — For some conservationists, the fight is on to put gray wolves back on the federal endangered species list after President Donald Trumplifted protectionsfor the animals before he left office in 2020.
President Joe Biden has faced increasing pressure to reverse the Trump administration’s decision,though he is sticking by it for now. Wolves are still endangered in Washington but not in neighboring Idaho, and many cattle ranchers say it’s putting them at a distinct disadvantage.
Ron Eslick, who lives in Ferry County, Washington, is just about ready to hang up his ranching hat. What was…
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