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Environmental

Jan. 25, 2010

Government Reconsiders Listing

The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service agreed Friday to reconsider its 2003 decision to remove a fish native to the fragile Sacramento San Joaquin River Delta from the Endangered Species Act list.

By Fiona Smith

Daily Journal Staff Writer

The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service agreed Friday to reconsider its 2003 decision to remove a fish native to the fragile Sacramento San Joaquin River Delta from the Endangered Species Act list.

The move settles a lawsuit the Arizona-based environmental group Center for Biological Diversity brought in San Francisco district court last year, alleging the George W. Bush administration'...

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