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Alan DeSerio talks wood stork downlisting on NPR

Posted on February 4, 2013 by Christina Martin

NPR’s All Things Considered interviewed PLF’s Alan DeSerio about the wood stork’s imminent change from “endangered” to “threatened” status.  As I wrote last month, the proposed status change comes after years of PLF pressuring the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service to follow its own rules: If an animal is no longer endangered, the government should alter its protected status accordingly.

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