Summary:
- A federal judge has ruled that the gray wolf should be relisted as an endangered species in the northwestern United States, including Montana, Idaho, and Wyoming.
- This decision reverses a previous move by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service to remove the gray wolf from the endangered species list in these regions.
- The judge's ruling states that the government did not adequately consider the threats to the gray wolf's long-term survival when making the decision to delist the species.