A Wolf Saved From Extinction but Snared in Politics
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Ten years ago, almost to the day, Jamie Rappaport Clark walked through the snow in Arizona‘s Apache National Forest to release 11 Mexican wolves into the wilderness. At the time, Clark directed the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service and was confident she was beginning another successful effort to reintroduce wolves into the wild. Now, as executive vice president of the advocacy group Defenders of Wildlife, she is growing despondent about whether the experiment will succeed.
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