Today on The Environment Report... Interior Secretary Ken Salazar has rescinded a Bush era rule on the Endangered Species Act... but he's upheld another on wolves. The federal government is taking gray wolves off the endangered list. Rebecca Williams takes a look at how that's allowing some states to plan hunting seasons for wolves. And... if you ate cereal or a muffin today, that flour came from an annual crop. Shawn Allee visits researchers who are trying to breed smarter plants that don't need to be replanted every year. It could mean saving money, time and chemicals. TODAY'S DAILY REPORT: ------------------------------------------------ Wolf Hunts & Growing Breakfast A New Way http://environmentreport.org/show.php?showID=152 ------------------------------------------------ TODAY'S NEWS FEATURE: ---------------------------------------------------- A New Way To Grow Your Breakfast http://environmentreport.org/story.php?story_id=4460 ---------------------------------------------------- TODAY'S NEWS SPOT: ---------------------------------------------------- Some States Planning Wolf Hunts http://environmentreport.org/story.php?story_id=4461 ---------------------------------------------------- Pleasecheck your local station for air times. You can also hear and read these stories on The Environment Report website at http://environmentreport.org. The report can be downloaded to your iPod automatically each day. See the RSS feed on our homepage for details. -- Jessi Ziegler Production Coordinator The Environment Report 734.763.8981