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For the first time a bat has recovered from its status as an endangered species. The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service plans to de-list Arizona’s lesser…
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The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service says a fish native to the Colorado River is no longer in immediate danger of extinction. KNAU’s Melissa Sevigny reports…
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Federal authorities are offering a reward for information regarding two eagles who were shot — one fatally — on the Navajo Nation.The Daily Times of…
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Federal wildlife managers are investigating the deaths of two endangered Mexican gray wolves.The animals were found dead in Arizona in February.…
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There are at least 114 Mexican gray wolves roaming the American Southwest.That's one more than was recorded during the previous survey, and U.S. wildlife…
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The U.S. Department of Justice is reviewing a criminal investigation of a wind-energy farm in southeastern Arizona to determine whether prosecution is…
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The southwestern willow flycatcher will remain on the endangered species list, following a review of its status as a unique subspecies. KNAU’s Melissa…
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The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service last month released its long-awaited recovery plan for endangered Mexican gray wolves. Now a national wildlife advocacy…
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Forest managers want to restore fire to northern Arizona’s ecosystems, and a tiny owl is a big player in that plan. For the first time, state biologists…
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State wildlife managers have released a study highlighting the historical range of endangered Mexican gray wolves. It contends the animal’s territory was…