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In rural New Mexico's Catron County, commissioners are considering a state of emergency due to endangered Mexican gray wolves attacking pets and livestock. Similar concerns have been raised in parts of Oregon and Northern California, with some counties declaring emergencies. The culture and customs of residents are reportedly being compromised by the wolf reintroduction program, and the county is seeking financial aid and National Guard support.
Courtesy: wtop.com
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