• Wildlife agents are investigating a “bleeding package” — the raw pelt of a Washington wolf that may have been killed illegally. The package was being shipped to Canada.
  • Salmon from hatcheries are inferior to wild salmon, and
    unless hatcheries are reformed, “the plight of natural populations may become worse,” the Hatchery Scientific Review Group told Congress Friday.
  • Obama has nominated a Lakota Sioux woman — Yvette Robideaux
    — to run the Indian Health Service
    , which serves 1.9 million American Indians. She has two Harvard degrees, experience on Arizona reservations, and “her research has focused primarily on diabetes and health policy in tribal communities.”
  • And one of the most powerful Mormons — Nev. Sen. Harry Reid
    — says he’ll again try to persuade Congress to set up a special federal task force to crack down on polygamists. Reid says many polygamists “are doing things that are immoral, and in many instances illegal. There’s a lot of welfare fraud that goes on, domestic abuse that goes on. … I think we have an obligation to help these women and children who are being victimized.”

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