If you don't, every endangered animal in the country is going to get shot by "accident."
Ari Phillips at Think Progress:
Officials have confirmed that the first gray wolf seen around the Grand
Canyon in 70 years was killed in December by a hunter in southern Utah
after he mistook it for coyote. The three-year-old female, named “Echo”
through a contest held with hundreds of schoolchildren, was the first
gray wolf to be spotted in the region since the 1940s. After being
collared in Wyoming in early January 2014, the wolf had ventured at
least 750 miles into the new territory — further evidence that gray wolf
populations are coming back from the brink of extinction after decades of reckless killings.
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