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Board approves consent agenda, a resolution backing ranchers on wolves and accepts Terragen safety donation
Summary
At its Dec. 9 meeting the Kern County Board of Supervisors approved the consent agenda, adopted a resolution directing staff to prepare language opposing wolf establishment in the county and accepted an $82,489 in-kind donation from TerraGen LLC for sheriff's equipment.
The Kern County Board of Supervisors on Dec. 9 approved routine consent items, adopted a resolution supporting local livestock producers and accepted an in-kind public-safety donation from TerraGen LLC.
The board approved the consent agenda by voice vote after the chair closed public comment on routine items. Later in the meeting, Supervisor Michael Peters moved a resolution directing staff to draft language affirming county support for livestock producers, opposing further establishment of wolf packs in Kern County and urging state and federal wildlife agencies to account for the county’s agricultural interests; Supervisor Parlier seconded…
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