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A hunter illegally kills a wolf in Yellowstone National Park and attempts to bring the wolf's skull back to Florida. Which law is the hunter violating?
the National Park System Act
the Lacey Act
EPA
CITES
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The Lacey Act.
Explanation: Killing a wolf in Yellowstone violates National Park Service rules, but transporting wildlife taken in violation of U.S. law across state lines is prohibited by the Lacey Act. CITES governs international trade (not a domestic interstate move) and the EPA does not apply here.
Explanation: Killing a wolf in Yellowstone violates National Park Service rules, but transporting wildlife taken in violation of U.S. law across state lines is prohibited by the Lacey Act. CITES governs international trade (not a domestic interstate move) and the EPA does not apply here.
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