Posted on 09/25/2008 9:04:02 AM PDT by george76
Catron County officials say an endangered Mexican gray wolf has been causing problems in the Cruzville area and they want the animal removed.
The county said Monday that the uncollared wolf has killed family pets and attacked a horse at one property in the western New Mexico community. The county's wolf investigator has apparently confirmed the problems.
(Excerpt) Read more at kwes.com ...
Carolyn
I know those folks in Reserve and Catron County and they are the salt of the earth. Unfortunately, “environmental” groups and the federal government (U.S. Forest Service) have almost destroyed the timber and ranching businesses and put the town of Reserve out of business. I covered a county commission meeting for a newspaper in the 90s when an ordinance requiring all county residents to own a a gun was presented. It didn’t pass, but, heck, almost everyone has a gun anyone. Big Eastern Media (like CNN) were there, and it was a hoot.
Small family ranchers and farmers are being killed by these city liberals :
Santa Fe-based WildEarth Guardians was formed earlier this year when Forest Guardians and Sinapu combined to become one environmental advocacy organization.
http://www.pinedaleonline.com/news/2008/06/WildEarthGuardianson.htm
She looks like a cougar to me!
Catron County wanted “Home Rule” too! Rural cleansing in action!!!
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