WATER WAR: The U.S. Forest Service has locked out cattle belonging to ranchers in Otero County, N.M., because it wants to protect the habitat of the meadow jumping mouse. Photo from KVIA-TV. By Rob Nikolewski │ New Mexico Watchdog A dispute between ranchers, whose cattle were locked out of a water source in southern New Mexico…
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The reporting here feels a little biased, but the situation is worth noting because it is typical of a problem that will become common if the drought continues.
I love the name of that dang mouse. And I love that it’s not living in my attic!
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I don’t wanna say I told ya so but I TOLD YA SO! At least its not another tortoise that would be too obvious…
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