The Fort Mojave Tribe of Arizona and Nevada certified its first animal control agents this month.
The two employees went through three levels of training through the National Animal Control Association. They are the first nationally-certified agents for the tribe.
The tribe recently underwent a reorganization that put the animal control division under the police department.
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Tribe now has nationally-certified animal control agents
(The Mohave Valley News 3/7)
Fort Mojave Tribe certifies first animal control agents
Wednesday, March 8, 2006
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