Gov. pushes for Mexican wolf relocation

New Mexico Gov. Susana Martinez is urging federal officials to relocate a Mexican gray wolf pack linked to recent killings of cows in southwestern New Mexico
Martinez recently told U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service in a letter that the Fox Mountain Mexican wolf pack in Catron County has "created significant concerns" and is affecting the "psychological well-being of families" in the area. She said livestock owners are feeling economic impact of losing cattle. 
The letter comes just as federal officials captured an elusive female Mexican gray wolf wanted for killing too many cows in the disputed area.


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