Represented petitioners in challenge to the Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife's decision to kill members the Sherman wolf pack, contending that its program to kill endangered gray wolves was arbitrary and capricious and ignored scientific findings, and seeking to halt the program until it was brought into compliance with the State Environmental Policy Act and the Administrative Procedure Act. Case was dismissed as moot because the state had already eliminated the Sherman pack, after the state agreed to give one court day advance notice of any future plans to kill wolves to enable the public to seek a temporary restraining order to stop future actions.