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GOP lawmaker ties endangered wolves to ‘global government’ as Arizona ban heads to Hobbs
A bill in Arizona, sponsored by Sen. David Farnsworth, would prohibit transporting Mexican Gray Wolf pups into the state or using public funds for them. State Sen. Sylvia Allen linked wolf conservation efforts to a 'global government' conspiracy and blamed wolves for high beef prices. The Mexican Gray Wolf, endangered since 1976, faces opposition from ranchers and legislators seeking delisting from the Endangered Species Act.
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