AUDUBON SUPPORTS WOLF RESTORATION PLAN SOCIETY SWITCHES SIDES ON ISSUE, SAYING PROJECT WILL HELP THE SPECIES IN YELLOWSTONE, IDAHO.(News/National/International)

From: Rocky Mountain News (Denver, CO) | Date: August 23, 1998 | Copyright information

Byline: Associated Press

CASPER -- The National Audubon Society has switched sides and is now supporting the federal project aimed at restoring wolves into Yellowstone National Park and central Idaho.

The organization has asked the U.S. 10th Circuit Court of Appeals to allow it to align itself with the Department of the Interior, the National Wildlife Federation, and Defenders of Wildlife in defending the program.

The group had challenged the plan,...

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