A grassroots organization formed after the torture of a wolf in Sublette County last year has taken notice of the alleged abuse of a cow moose on an Uinta County ranch and are calling for “the full force of the law” to be applied.
Wyoming Sportsmanship President Paul Ulrich said an incident involving three cowboys allegedly roping, riding and dragging moose in May 2021, warranted his group speaking out.
The moose abuse case came to light this week in Evanston Circuit Court after video of the abuse prompted prosecutors to charge three suspects.
“Anytime any of Wyoming’s wildlife is senselessly tortured it is egregious,” Ulrich said. “The multiple alleged incidents (in Uinta County) are particularly egregious, pathetic, and disgusting.”
The organization’s statement emphasized the t

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