Wood stork no longer endangered, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service says
Story Date: 12/20/2012

 
Source:  Martha Quillin, CHARLOTTE OBSERVER, 12/19/12

The wood stork, a gangly wading bird that once appeared headed for extinction, has expanded its population and extended its range into North Carolina and other Southeastern states to the point where the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service is recommending it be reclassified from an endangered species to a threatened one.

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