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		<description><![CDATA[It's family time for pioneer wolves. | About a year ago, biologists officially ID&#8217;ed a wolf&nbsp;hanging around&nbsp;in Oregon&#8217;s Wallowa Mountains. It was a pioneer of&nbsp;sorts,&nbsp;striking out west in search of&nbsp;open territory away from the denser&nbsp;populations of the east. (In this case, the wolf probably traveled from central Idaho.) Today comes news that Oregon may now&nbsp;have its first family of wild wolves since they&nbsp;were killed off in the early 20th&nbsp;century: For the first time, state fish and wildlife...]]></description>
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