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Will Oregon Decide to Remove Wolves From the State's Endangered Species List After Famous 'Sled Springs Pair' Found Dead?
Two adult gray wolves were found dead within 50 yards of one another Wallowa County, Oregon. Authorities believe poaching was involved. Next month, Oregon's Department of Fish and Wildlife will decide whether to take the gray wolf off the state's endangered species list or not.
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