For Immediate Release Susan Irby (202) 224-8078
July 18, 2008 Will Hart (208) 342-7985
When Ranchers Cry “Wolf!”
by: Senator Larry Craig
“They are killing animals a hundred feet from my door!”
– from a letter to me by a concerned Idahoan
Those of us who have owned livestock knew this is what would happen. What we feared […]
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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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US FISH AND WILDLIFE SERVICE
Southwest Region (Arizona ● New Mexico ● Oklahoma ●Texas)
http://www.fws.gov/southwest/
For Release: July 3, 2008
Contacts: Elizabeth Slown 505-248-6909 or 505-363-9592 (cell)
Illegal Activity Has Caused Multiple Wolf Deaths
Nine Mexican wolves have died […]
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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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June 26, 2008
By Mike Sievers
special to Mountain Mail
SOCORRO, New Mexico (STPNS) — A poll showing statewide support for the Mexican gray wolf recovery program has not gone over well in Catron County.
Catron County Commission Chairman Ed Wehrheim called the poll, commissioned by several environmental groups, “biased” and “bogus” in a press release sent out Thursday, […]
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