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Cochise County supervisors adopt resolution opposing current Mexican gray wolf reintroduction implementation
Summary
After more than an hour of public comment with residents and advocates split, the Cochise County Board of Supervisors on July 22 adopted Resolution 25-21 expressing opposition to the current implementation of the Mexican gray wolf reintroduction program and calling for reforms.
The Cochise County Board of Supervisors voted 3-0 on July 22 to adopt Resolution 25-21 expressing opposition to the current implementation of the Mexican gray wolf reintroduction program and calling for reforms. Board members moved the item up in the agenda because of audience interest; following public comment that included ranchers, conservationists and residents, the board debated whether the federal program was properly designed, whether ranchers were being adequately compensated, and whether suitable habitat and binational cooperation exist to sustain wolves in Cochise County. Speakers who urged the board to oppose the program said wolves threaten livestock livelihoods and that the program was…
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