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After being hunted to eradication in Washington and Oregon in the 1930s and 1940s, the gray wolf’s recovery in these states ...
The National Commission of Natural Protected Areas confirms the first wild-born Mexican wolf in Campo Verde, Chihuahua, ...
Conservation groups across the country are calling for the release of Mexican gray wolf Asha and her family after what federal officials said is a logistical delay. Asha, known as F2754 by the U.S.
Wolves can directly attack livestock, particularly young calves. A loss of just 2% of calves can reduce a 367-head ranch's income by 4%, or $5,195. If losses rise to 14%, that number jumps to over $42 ...
A bill introduced June 30 proposing to strip endangered species protections from Mexican gray wolves would mean ...
Explore the real-world economic impact of wolf recovery on U.S. ranchers. A University of Arizona study reveals how even ...
Three dire wolves essentially revived from extinction are reportedly growing, developing and hitting all of their milestones ...
A bill introduced Monday, proposing to strip endangered species protections from Mexican gray wolves would mean ...
There has been a lot of talk about the status of the Mexican Gray Wolf.The folks from the Desert Museum joined 13 News’ Devyn Shea on Tucson Now to talk about funding for a new exhibit.You can watch ...
Over the last five years, while local jails in the United States have been holding fewer people, New Mexico’s largest jail ...
The Mexican gray wolf is not fully recovered. It still roams only a small patch of its former range in the Southwest—even though it once lived across much of Arizona, ...
Wolf reintroduction has for decades been a flashpoint in the West, pitting conservationists against rural conservatives.
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