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    An endangered jaguar makes Arizona his new home (ABC 15 Phoenix): On loan from Mexico, the young male cat will call the Phoenix Zoo home for at least the next year before returning to a zoo in Mexico.


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    Milwaukee tree becomes joke on cable news (Milwaukee Journal Sentinel): Milwaukee’s Christmas tree troubles became fodder last night for the viewing pleasure of cable news junkies.


    Governor names new Game and Fish director (KOB-TV Albuquerque): ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (AP) - Gov. Bill Richardson announces a new director for the New Mexico Department of Game and Fish. He is Tod Stevenson, who was deputy director of the department for four years. Stevenson replaces Bruce Thompson.


    Governor names new Game and Fish director (ABC 7 El Paso): Associated Press - November 6, 2008 5:15 PM ET ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (AP) - Gov. Bill Richardson announces a new director for the New Mexico Department of Game and Fish.


    New Mexico official quits after illegal deer hunt (AP via Yahoo! News): The head of the New Mexico Game and Fish Department is resigning from his position, a month after the state Game Commission revoked his hunting license for illegally killing a deer.


    Mountain lions spotted on city's north side (Santa Fe New Mexican): North-side Santa Fe residents have reported sighting at least two mountain lions recently in the hilly area between Old Taos Highway, Mansion Ridge Road and Bishops Lodge Road.


    Football: Shiver me timbers! Leach on the loose (Denver Post): Mike Leach doesn't use his cluttered office much. It's mostly for meeting with recruits. Not to titillate them with tape of Texas Tech's record-setting spread offense, of course.


    New Mexico official quits after illegal deer hunt (The State): The head of the New Mexico Game and Fish Department is resigning from his position, a month after the state Game Commission revoked his hunting license for illegally killing a deer. Bruce Thompson submitted his resignation late Wednesday. Conservation officers had called for him to step down. Gov. Bill Richardson announced Thursday that he has appointed a former deputy director of the ...


    Game and Fish director resigns (Santa Fe New Mexican): ALBUQUERQUE — The embattled head of the New Mexico Game and Fish Department has turned in his resignation, just a month after the state Game Commission revoked his hunting license for illegally killing a deer and conservation officers called for him to step down.