U.S. Government Borrows Money to Count Wolves

The Albuquerque Journal is reporting that the Mexican gray wolf population in southeast Arizona and southwest New Mexico grew by 16 percent in 2011.
Amazingly, in an era of massive federal budget deficits and a global debt crisis, the U.S. government is borrowing money to fund the Fish and Wildlife Service efforts to count 58 wolves.
Bureaucrats estimated there was an increase of 50 livestock killing predators in 2010. The Center for Biological Diversity’s Michael Robinson said that it has been nine years since the number of Mexican gray wolves counted grew for two consecutive years. Read the story in the Journal here (subscription required): News New Mexico
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