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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New Mexico Department of Game and Fish Media contact: Dan Williams, (505) 476-8004
Public contact: (505) 476-8000 dan.williams@state.nm.us
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE, JUNE 23, 2008:
SEARCH CONTINUES FOR LION THAT KILLED PINOS ALTOS MAN PINOS ALTOS, N.M. –
New Mexico Department of Game and Fish officers and U.S.D.A. Wildlife Services agents used dogs and snares this week in a continuing […]
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Wolf Crossing’s analysis of this poll is somewhat different too bad most of the mainstream media didn’t take a harder look at the results. Here is the rest of the story
Poll shows Support for Wolves, ALSO that wolf management for ranching is OK.
Commissioned by organizations such as the Re-Wildling Institute, Arizona Zoological Society, New Mexico […]
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APRIL 16, 2008
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
CONTACT: BRIAN PHILLIPS
202.225.4759, brian.phillips@mail.house.gov
WASHINGTON, D.C. – Today, Congressman Steve Pearce brought attention to the unusually high number of rabies outbreaks in New Mexico. An ongoing Fox Rabies outbreak in Sierra, Catron and Grant counties has resulted in three human bite cases, more than 20 confirmed animal cases and dozens of more […]
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Posted in Education, Endangered Species Act (ESA), Habitual Behavior, Human Toll, Most Popular Stories, Press Release, Saftey & Warnings, Uncategorized, Wolf Information & Behavior, Wolf Photos on Mar 18th, 2008 9 Comments »
Finally, a few of the kids from the Reserve School District in New Mexico, will be sheltered from both the weather and from local wildlife while they wait for the bus.
In May of 2007 two Catron county Reserve School district school children were followed home from the bus stop by what appeared to be a […]
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