Doug Barber explains the background of the $100,000 expense to taxpayers that resulted from fencing cattle out of an Arizona stream inhabited by the endangered Apache trout. He also summarizes the letter he wrote in 1998 to Pete Domenici (US senator from New Mexico) in which Barber criticized the decision to authorize this expenditure instead of permanently removing cattle from the region. This video is an excerpt from Barber's interview in WESTERN TURF WARS: THE POLITICS OF PUBLIC LANDS RANCHING. See http://westernturfwars.com for information about the book.
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