Feds consider protection for Humboldt marten

Courtesy Outdoor Recreation News  Thu, 01/12/2012 - 21:59

Federal biologists are considering Endangered Species Act protection for the Humboldt marten, a cousin of the weasel found in Southern Oregon and Northern California.


 

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