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A federal judge in Montana last week ordered the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service to take yet another look at Arctic grayling populations in the Ruby River and at the future of a conservation agreement in the Big Hole River valley to see whether the fish needs Endangered Species Act protections in the Upper Missouri River Basin .
Two conservation groups and Butte resident Pat Munday sued the agency last year .
Conservation groups call the order a win.
Conservation groups say it was “incredibly sad” they had to go to court to get the agency to follow the law.
Montana is the last native pool of the species in the lower 48 .
If the Fish and Wildlife Service makes a finding that grayling in the basin should be a threatened species, it would trigger more protections for the fish and watershed.
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