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Federal wildlife managers have confirmed they have no immediate plans to capture a Mexican gray wolf that traveled from Arizona’s Apache National Forest to northern New Mexico.
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Volunteers who visited sites in California and Arizona around Thanksgiving tallied more than 330,000 butterflies, the highest number of these insects counted in the last six years.
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An endangered Mexican gray wolf has roamed beyond the species’ recovery area into the more northern reaches of New Mexico.
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Grouse are also found in Arizona's mixed conifer and aspen forests above 8,500 feet, primarily in the White Mountains and on the San Francisco Peaks.
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The Bureau of Reclamation today announced a more than $8 million investment from the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law for endangered species recovery and conservation in the Colorado River Basin. The funding will be used to modify the current water intake system at the Lake Mead State Fish Hatchery.
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The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service today announced protections under the Endangered Species Act for a rare wildflower found in Arizona and Mexico. The eryngo is an imperiled wetland plant with only four populations currently identified.
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The Arizona Trail Association says the Trump administration’s plan to expand its border wall would destroy one of the trail’s most important sites. KNAU’s…
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Environmentalists say federal land managers are failing to keep livestock and wild horses out of streams and other wetlands in Arizona's White Mountains,…