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    Wolves may have killed teacher

    CHIGNIK: Police unsure whether death happened before, after bite.
    By JAMES HALPIN
    jhalpin@adn.com
    Published: March 10th, 2010 03:11 AM
    Last Modified: March 10th, 2010 03:12 AM

    Authorities were in an Alaska Peninsula village Tuesday investigating whether a 32-year-old schoolteacher, found dead off a road leading out of town, was killed in a wolf attack, according to state and local officials.
    The [...]

    MEXICAN WOLF REINTRODUCTION PROJECT NEWS

    Endangered Species Updates

    Feb. 8, 2010

     

    MEXICAN WOLF REINTRODUCTION PROJECT NEWS
    Monthly Status Report:  January 1-31, 2010

     

    The following is a summary of Mexican Wolf Reintroduction Project activities in Arizona on the Apache-Sitgreaves National Forests (ASNF) and Fort Apache Indian Reservation (FAIR) and in New Mexico on the Apache National Forest (ANF) and Gila National Forest (GNF).  Non-tribal lands [...]

    Mexican wolf population dipping ( on the ground, not in captivity)

    http://www.azstarnet.com/news/science/environment/article_1d9a72c2-9f55-5730-b948-b57533cd1620.html Mexican wolf population dipping Tony Davis and Tim Steller Arizona Daily Star | Posted: Saturday, February 6, 2010 12:00 am | Comments The Mexican wolf population in Arizona and New Mexico plunged to its lowest level in seven years in 2009, with eight wolves including four pups found dead last year, officials said Friday. [...]

    N.M. Man Pleads Guilty in Wolf Death

     
    http://www.abqjournal.com/news/state/apwolfdeath08-27-09.htm?jsbottom
     
    Thursday, August 27, 2009
    N.M. Man Pleads Guilty in Wolf Death
    By Susan Montoya Bryan
    Associated Press
          A southern New Mexico man pleaded guilty Wednesday to a charge stemming from the death of a Mexican gray wolf that had been released into the wild as part of a reintroduction program.
        Alan Van Hout, 52, appeared in federal court [...]

    MSU study: Wolves affecting Yellowstone elk

    Updated: July 17, 2009 08:46 AM MDT
    Elk that have to contend with wolves have a harder time surviving according to a new study conducted by Montana State University researchers.
    The report says that elk in the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem have had to change their behavior and foraging habits and that there are also fewer calves [...]