Feds, Wildlife Groups Use Bogus Endangered Species Science to Block Border Fence
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Wildlife conservation groups are working with a federal government agency to stop construction of a southern border wall by claiming that an “endangered species,” with 99% of its population in Mexico, needs to be able to travel back and forth across the border.
Judicial Watch reports under the plan, large areas of Arizona and New Mexico would be prohibited from erecting a border wall so that jaguars—which don’t even occupy the area—can roam back and forth between the two countries.
Arizona’s Game and Fish Department, local governments and biologists are fighting the effort.
There is no scientific evidence of jaguar breeding in the area.
If an official agency policy happens, it will cost American taxpayers some $607 million in the next five decades.
Corrie O'Connor