On
 Thursday, August 5, US District Judge Donald Molloy reinstated 
protected status for the once nearly-extinct grey wolf to allow its 
populations to continue recovering. Following initial success in 
government efforts several years ago to rebuild vanished populations, 
their protected status in states like Montana and Idaho was removed. 
This led to some groups initiating plans to resume hunting in the fall. 
Louisa Willcox – US National Resources Defense Council Spokesperson:
The
 wolf was brought back here to Yellowstone in 1995 and again in 1996, 
reintroduced because they’ve been exterminated. They’ve been shot, 
poisoned, killed, trapped, and they were gone from a region they had 
once flourished in.
The wolf has been restored here. And why 
reverse that success? Why turn the clock back and put into place the 
same killing mechanisms and the same gun-power that got the wolf under 
the endangered species act in the first place?
However, Judge 
Molloy ruled that the wolves’ protection must continue, stating that the
 Endangered Species Act governing their status applied to all the 
animals, not to just selective regions.Our appreciation, Honorable 
Justice Molloy, for your actions to protect the wolves. 
May we 
seek to live in harmony with the majestic grey wolf and all precious 
animal co-inhabitants so that they ever grace our world with their 
unique contributions and presence.  
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