Wasco county selects wolf panel

FILE - This April 18, 2008, file photo provided by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife shows a gray wolf. A scientific review says the U.S. government’s bid to lift federal protections for gray wolves across most of the Lower 48 states is based on unproven claims about their genetics. The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service peer review panel released its report Friday Feb. 7, 2014. It represents a significant setback for the pending proposal to take gray wolves off the endangered species list except in the desert Southwest.

PORTLAND (AP) — Oregon wildlife officials voted in Salem Monday to remove the gray wolf from the state’s Endangered Species Act list.

The state’s Fish and Wildlife Commission voted 4-2 to delist the wolves after a meeting lasting nearly 10 hours. Commissioners Greg Wolley and Laura Anderson voted against delisting.