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Washington has a robust wolf population, and wolves no longer are an endangered or threatened species, according to state Department of Fish and Wildlife biologists.

Wildlife managers affirmed Feb. 7 that Washington has a robust wolf population and wolves no longer meet the state’s definition of an endangered or threatened species.

The Department of Fish and Wildlife opened a comment period on a proposal to reclassify wolves as a state “sensitive” species. Wolves would still be off-limits for hunting.

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