Center for Biological Diversity: Public Records Sought After Federal Agents Kill Four Wolves in New Mexico
May 02, 2020
May 02, 2020
SILVER CITY, May 2 -- The Center for Biological Diversity issued the following news release:
The Center for Biological Diversity filed Freedom of Information Act requests to determine what led federal agencies in March to kill four endangered Mexican gray wolves in New Mexico, including whether the kill orders were influenced by the state's powerful livestock industry.
Two of the wolves killed in March were pups - brother and sister - of the Mangas pack, which lives nea . . .
The Center for Biological Diversity filed Freedom of Information Act requests to determine what led federal agencies in March to kill four endangered Mexican gray wolves in New Mexico, including whether the kill orders were influenced by the state's powerful livestock industry.
Two of the wolves killed in March were pups - brother and sister - of the Mangas pack, which lives nea . . .