By MEAD GRUVER Associated Press
CHEYENNE, Wyo. (AP) — Grand Teton National Park officials have suspended efforts to shoot mountain goats from a helicopter after Wyoming's governor criticized the program and Interior Secretary David Bernhardt intervened.

Park spokeswoman Denise Germann says Friday's operation was effective but doesn't know how many goats were killed.

Grand Teton officials want to eradicate about 100 nonnative mountain goats to help about 100 native bighorn sheep.

They say the goats compete with sheep for food and habitat and can spread diseases.

Gov. Mark Gordon called the helicopter shooting a "farce." That prompted Bernhardt to tell park officials to suspend the effort.


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