State's capture of jaguar Macho B was intentional, federal investigators concludehttp://www.azstarnet.com/news/local/article_5e60f68e-06e3-11df-96ff-001cc4c002e0.htmlBy Tony Davis and Tim Steller, Arizona Daily Star | Posted: Thursday, January 21, 2010 4:05 pm | Comments
The capture of Macho B, the last known wild jaguar in the United States,
was intentional, according to a new investigative report by the Interior
Department's Office of Inspector General.
The report says Arizona Game and Fish Department employees meant to capture
the jaguar Macho B on Feb. 18 last year, citing evidence gathered as part
of an ongoing federal criminal investigation.
The Inspector General investigators reviewed the material gathered by criminal
investigators of the Fish and Wildlife Service and concluded there is evidence
of criminal wrongdoing by an Arizona Game and Fish employee and an Arizona
Game and Fish subcontractor. The document doesn't name them.
That conclusion is important because the game and fish department originally
called the capture unintentional and because such "taking" of an endangered
species may be a crime under the endangered species act.
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Heartbreaking picture at the link.
Will this be a 'career event" for anyone?
Or at least a prosecution?