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    Outcomes of a Statewide Outreach Campaign for Wolverine Restoration in Colorado

    In 2024, the Colorado lawmakers passed a bill allowing Colorado Parks and Wildlife to reintroduce wolverines. Defenders of Wildlife, Colorado State University Extension, and the

    Status Report: America's Most Endangered Refuges of 2005

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    The Economic Value of Ecosystem Services in Four Counties in Northeastern Florida

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    Red Knot Petition Response 01/05

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    Defenders' and Other Groups Comments on Final State Recovery Plan for Washington Sea Otters

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    State of Washington Sea Otter Recovery Plan

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    Defenders' and Other Groups Comments on Draft State Recovery Plan for Washington Sea Otters

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    Carnivores 2004: Expanding Partnerships in Carnivore Conservation

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    State of the Wolf Report 2004

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    Predator Control Approved Areas

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