SB 1280
public monies; Mexican wolf; prohibition
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Bill overview
Senate Bill 1280 restricts the Arizona Game and Fish Commission's ability to manage Mexican gray wolves within the state. The bill prohibits the transport of wolf puppies into Arizona and prohibits the use of state funds for such transportation. It also requires the commission to report detailed information about wolf deaths, supplementation, captures, and incidents involving wolves. Furthermore, it limits where wolves can be released or relocated, requiring a three-mile buffer from state trust land and private property.
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David C. Farnsworth
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