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Federal wildlife officials say an endangered Mexican gray wolf that had been roaming around northern Arizona has been found dead.
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The conservation group Defenders of Wildlife says a new plan by federal officials fails to ensure the recovery of endangered Mexican gray wolves in the Southwest.
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Federal wildlife officials are proposing several changes to the recovery plan for endangered Mexican gray wolves in the Southwest. It comes after a federal judge ordered the agency to rewrite its plan to comply with federal law.
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Arizona wildlife officials have captured and relocated an endangered Mexican gray wolf near Flagstaff. It spent months in the area but biologists and…
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An endangered Mexican gray wolf from eastern Arizona has taken a risky journey over hundreds of miles to the Flagstaff area. It’s a rare instance of a…
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A New Mexico zoo has sent a pair of endangered Mexican gray wolves and their seven pups to Mexico as part of conservation efforts in that country.…
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The Trump administration has removed gray wolves in most of the U.S. from the endangered species list. Thursday’s action ends longstanding federal…
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Two endangered Mexican gray wolves housed at the Albuquerque zoo are the proud parents of seven pups. Zoo officials announced Tuesday that the pups…
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An environmental group is raising questions about investigations into livestock kills by Mexican gray wolves in the southwestern U.S. The Western…
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A record number of captive-born wolf pups has been placed into the wild as part of an effort by federal and state wildlife managers to boost the genetic…