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		<description><![CDATA[Oregon is family-friendly for wolves. | Hot on the heels of the news that Washington is once again home to wolves, the Oregonian today reports that biologists have confirmed wolf packs&nbsp;in Oregon. &#8230;Oregon&#8217;s first reproducing pack of wild wolves since the predators were exterminated from the state decades ago. State biologist Russ Morgan and another biologist heard the howls of at least two adult wolves and two pups in the predawn hours Friday in northern Union...]]></description>
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