Lawsuit Aims to Stop National Park Service from Removing Cats from San Juan Site
The lawsuit argues that the National Park Service’s plan to remove cats from the San Juan Historic Site is “cruel, futile, and unlawful.”
The lawsuit argues that the National Park Service’s plan to remove cats from the San Juan Historic Site is “cruel, futile, and unlawful.”
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