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Man sentenced for having banned animals for Colorado hunts

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Posted at 3:21 PM, Jul 15, 2019
and last updated 2019-07-15 17:21:48-04

GRAND JUNCTION (AP) — A man has been sentenced for possessing prohibited, non-native sheep at his private hunting ranch in Colorado.

The Grand Junction Daily Sentinel reported Saturday that 34-year-old Michael Gates pleaded guilty June 19 to illegally possessing and importing exotic sheep species.

Gates received a one-year deferred judgment sentence.

Authorities say the Vernal, Utah, resident procured the animals for clients to hunt at his ranch near Dinosaur, 295 miles (475 kilometers) west of Denver.

The Colorado Parks and Wildlife department says the animals included Mouflon sheep hybrids, Texas Dall sheep and Painted Desert sheep, which are all prohibited in Colorado.

Wildlife officials say the prohibition protects native wildlife from disease and hybridization with non-native species, as well as protecting domestic sheep and preventing habitat damage.

Gates declined to comment Friday.

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Information from: The Daily Sentinel, http://www.gjsentinel.com