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Cochise County supervisors review wolf resolution, set vote for Tuesday
Summary
Cochise County Board of Supervisors members discussed a draft resolution on July 17 that would investigate wolf-related incidents, authorize training for sheriff’s deputies, request a memorandum of understanding with the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service and require annual reporting from the sheriff’s office.
Cochise County Board of Supervisors members discussed a draft resolution on July 17 that would investigate wolf-related incidents, authorize training for sheriff’s deputies, request a memorandum of understanding with the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service and require annual reporting from the sheriff’s office. The board’s members agreed to place the resolution on the Tuesday agenda for a formal vote.
The draft resolution, shown in a redline version during the work session, includes language added at the request of the board to “investigate” wolf incidents and to provide resources so the Cochise County Sheriff’s Office can train…
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