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Updated: 10:54 PM Oct 6, 2008
DNR & Farmers Upset at Wolf Court Ruling
The Department of Natural Resources says it's looking to get a permit from the federal government to allow staff to kill wolves that are causing problems. Posted: 5:58 PM Oct 6, 2008Reporter: Sarah Rasmussen Email Address: sarah.rasmussen@weau.com |
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I would guess the DNR personnel are very busy and that if it took 6 or 8 months to get to the case of a dead wolf, it would be understandable....