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Wyoming Wildlife AdvocatesABC News
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A man struck a wolf with a snowmobile, taped the animal's mouth shut and brought it into a bar.
The proposed change would require a person who hits a wolf that survives to use "all reasonable efforts" to kill it.
The bill doesn't specify how a surviving wolf is to be killed after it is intentionally struck.
Wolves kill sheep, cattle and game animals, making them unpopular in rural Wyoming .
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