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March 25, 2008

Nev. wildlife chief criticized for antelope dinner idea

Images_3Nevada Wildlife Director Ken Mayer is being criticized for suggesting the meat from 11 pronghorns that accidentally died during a department aerial net-gunning capture be used for an upcoming barbecue for legislators and department staff. The meat was later left for scavengers, by order of the state's chief game warden, Rob Buonamici. Reported in the Las Vegas Review-Journal.

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