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Friday, July 11, 2008
By Benjamin N. Tuggle
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Southwest Regional Director, U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service
There has been a lot of discussion about U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service efforts to recover the Mexican gray wolf in New Mexico and Arizona. The opinions of polarized groups have clearly dominated the public discourse regarding reintroduction, and the public debate […]
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7/3/08 9:04 AM Inches: 3.6 REGULAR BC-NM-DeadWolves 07-03 0169 BC-NM–Dead Wolves,0134
Feds: 9 Mexican gray wolves died in wild in 2008
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ALBUQUERQUE (AP) — The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service says nine Mexican gray wolves have died in the wild so far this year, including three females that were illegally shot.
The agency says it is awaiting […]
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Estimated to be a small 3 -3.5 year old male. The lion is being sent for testing for rabies but gave the appearance of overall health. The lion did have a shotgun pellet wound in it’s back believed to be from being shot at during the sighting by a NMDG&F officer Thurday night, just prior […]
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Fact. In February a lion took a housecat sunning itself on a ledge, ignored its owners who were sitting closeby.
Fact. In the spring a neighbor complained that the man across the road was feeding raw chicken to a mountain lion.
Fact. June 12. A couple walking their dog saw the lion behind a barbed wire fence […]
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By KIM BAKER vice president of the Montana Cattlemen’s Association 6/06/08
There have been heated debates about wolf recovery in our state for the last 11 years. Ranchers and sportsmen have grudgingly accepted the fact that wolves are now part of the landscape in Montana. However, to what extent do we have to tolerate them?
Officials have […]
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