Taxpayer's Will Pay for Wolf "Investigation"

KOB - The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service has confirmed it's investigating the death of a Mexican gray wolf. An agency spokesman declined to release any details about how the wolf died or when and where the animal was found. The agency's latest survey shows there are at least 58 wolves in the wild in Arizona and New Mexico. The federal government's effort to reintroduce the endangered animal to the Southwest has been hampered over the years by everything from illegal shootings and problems with livestock to court battles over management of the program. Read full story here: News New Mexico

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