Washington wolf plan hearing attracts testimony from 75 citizens
ENDANGERED SPECIES -- About 75 members of the public turned out for the special Fish and Wildlife Commission hearing on the proposed Washington wolf recovery plan in Ellensburg on Monday.
Click here to read the Associated Press report. It has a few strange errors, such as referring the commission vice chair Gary Douvia as Gary Donna. But the story presents a glimpse of the discussions the state is encountering.