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STATE WILDLIFE AGENCY HIRES ENERGY DEVELOPMENT SPECIALIST
March 29, 2006 12:01 PM


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STATE WILDLIFE AGENCY HIRES ENERGY DEVELOPMENT SPECIALIST
Oil and gas extraction is an $8 billion business in Colorado. Worried about the industry's impact on animals, the Colorado Division of Wildlife has hired a special staffer to be their liaison with energy developers. A division manager and a wildlife advocate comment on the new hire. [LISTEN] []


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