US sets deadline for wolverines protection decision

    Friday, July 3rd, 2020 6:25am

    BILLINGS, Mont. (AP) — U.S. wildlife officials have agreed to decide by the end of August whether climate change and other threats are pushing the rare wolverine closer to extinction.

    Government attorneys and conservation groups that sued to force a decision filed court documents Thursday settling the lawsuit and agreeing to the deadline.

    That comes more than four years after a federal judge chastised government officials for rejecting the views of many of its own scientists when it decided against protecting wolverines.

    Also known as “mountain devils," wolverines need deep snows to den.

    Scientists warn such habitat could shrink as the Earth heats up.

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