"Colorado's Wolf Reintroduction Decision Looms: Judge's Ruling Expected Friday"

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Colorado Parks and Wildlife is set to begin the process of reintroducing wolves to the state from Oregon, with a potential release date as early as Monday. The logistics of the release are still being finalized and depend on factors such as weather and transportation. The reintroduction is being challenged by several groups who filed a lawsuit claiming that the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service did not conduct sufficient environmental impact statement reviews. However, the state argues that the lawsuit is an attempt to delay a process that has been underway for years. A judge is expected to make a ruling on the lawsuit's request for a delay soon.
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