| Idaho's bighorn sheep law proves link between bad science, bad law |
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| Written by Idaho Statesman | |
| Wednesday, 10 June 2009 | |
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Marie Bulgin doesn't hide her opinions. "I'm not against bighorn sheep," she told the Associated Press recently. "I'm just for agriculture." Read more...
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