Going to the wolves: Strong views aired on expanding wolf recovery area in...
Going to the wolves: Strong views aired on expanding wolf recovery area in Arizona – Arizona Range News: News. Posted: Wednesday, September 18, 2013 12:00 pm Shar Porier Sierra Vista Herald | 0...
View ArticleManagement Plan Is Sought For Area Wolf Introduction
From: http://www.azjournal.com/2014/10/22/management-plan-is-sought-for-area-wolf-introduction/ By Tammy Gray A heated meeting regarding the introduction of Mexican gray wolves south of Interstate 40...
View ArticleTucson Premiere of Wolf Film ”OR7: The Journey” Set for Dec. 3
From: Newsletter by Center for Biological Diversity Contact: Julie Ragland, Center for Biological Diversity, (520) 623-5252 Karen Olch, event organizer, (541) 344-1230 Documentary About Famous...
View ArticleNew Plan Gives Mexican Wolves More Room in New Mexico, Arizona — But Also...
From: Center for Biological Diversity SILVER CITY, N.M.— A new federal plan for managing endangered Mexican gray wolves in the Southwest would expand the areas where wolves could be released and roam,...
View ArticleSteller: Lone wolf deserves chance to meet others
From: tucson.com – Arizona Daily Star Arizona Game and Fish Deprtment November 27, 2014 6:00 pm • By Tim Steller She must be lonely, spending Thanksgiving weekend wandering the Grand Canyon’s North...
View ArticleCoyotes could be key to saving the endangered red wolf
From: The Post and Courier by Bo Petersen A red wolf in its pen at the SeeWee Visitors Center in Awendaw in 2003. Wade Spees/Staff/File The biggest threat to red wolves continuing in the wild...
View ArticleFemale wolf travels hundreds of miles to northern Arizona
From: Deseret News By Felicia Fonseca, Associated Press Published: Friday, Nov. 21 2014 7:49 p.m. MST Updated: Friday, Nov. 21 2014 7:49 p.m. MST Wildlife officials have confirmed the first gray wolf...
View ArticleGreat Letters to the Editor! Lobo supporters call out AZ Game and Fish...
From: Lobos of the Southwest Dec. 15, 2014 Writing a letter to the editor of your local newspaper is an excellent way to raise awareness about critically endangered Mexican gray wolves and the steps...
View ArticleRare gray wolf seen at Grand Canyon may be dead
From: azCentral 12 News Dec. 30, 2014 by Brenna Goth (Photo: Arizona Game and Fish Department) The federally protected female wolf seen last month near the Grand Canyon may have been shot and killed...
View ArticleWolf advocates push for more releases in Gila Wilderness
October 12, 2015 Source More releases of wolves are needed to genetically bolster the population in the wild. Photo by John and Karen Hollingsworth/USFWS Letter to feds points out dangers of ‘genetic...
View ArticleWolves at the “back door”
November 6, 2015 Source D.C. Chieftain Hearing set about county effort to halt release Mexican Wolf at the Sevilleta National Wildlife Refuge Wolf facility. Courtesy photo Protecting livestock and...
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