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Mink stolen, no one claims credit

October 18, 2001 By admin

So far, no one has claimed responsibility for an act of what’s considered ecoterrorism in north-central Iowa.
Someone released 14-hundred mink early yesterday from a farm near Ellsworth in Hamilton County. Last year, a Canadian animal rights group released 14-thousand mink, valued at more than 100-thousand dollars, from a farm near New Hampton. Vandals also freed mink from a fur farm in Jewell and several foxes from a Jewell farm in 1998.

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