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Wednesday, April 23, 2025

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The Intercept to secure wolf FOIA docs

MANHATTAN — The Intercept and one of its investigative reporters largely won their push to get a federal court to require the National Park Service to review the Freedom of Information Request filed by the journalistic outlet, which should “result in a substantially more fulsome production of records” relating to an internal investigation of a NPS employee’s off-duty sport shooting of a gray wolf just past the boundary of Yellowstone.

Read the ruling here.

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