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ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. — Several conservation groups expanded claims a federal agency issued an order to trap or kill the Mexican gray wolf.
A coalition of conservation groups, including the Western Watersheds Project, Wolf Conservation Center and Lobos of the Southwest, issued a letter last week to U.S. Fish and Wildlife leadership asking if it was the organization’s intention to retain the services of Bill Nelson.
“Last week, it came to our attention that the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service was seeking input on the decision to issue a sole-source award to Bill Nelson Wildlife Control (DUNS# 117125795) out of Datil, N.M., to assist the agency with trapping, capturing and radio collaring of endangered Mexican wolves,” the groups wrote.
“Does the agency actually plan to hire an alleged wolf killer for these sensitive services to the program? At best, he…
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