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Wildlife Center Operator: Fur Taken Only After Natural Death

PIERRE, S.D. (AP) — A Minnesota woman seeking to open a wildlife education center that would house wolf cubs and fox kits in Deadwood acknowledged in a 2012 court case that her Minnesota property is mainly for agricultural use as a fur farm.

Terri Petter said Tuesday the animals at the Deadwood operation wouldn’t be used for fur unless they die naturally. The project faces opposition from people concerned that her real purpose is to raise animals for fur.

Petter says it’s the same practice she follows in Lakeville, Minnesota and says she wants to teach children about conservation.
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But in a 2012 court case, Petter acknowledged the “principal” use of her Minnesota property and the barn she wanted to build was to raise animals to sell them and their parts.