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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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The following information is from the Arizona Game and Fish’s Mexican Wolf recovery website as educational material.  While it is fairly good information, it would be better if it were complete.  
There is evidence of several dozen undocumented wolves at a minimum in Arizona and New Mexico, none of these animals are vaccinated for […]

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The Lion in the story below was confirmed Rabid.   
This email is to keep you informed on a situation that occurred in western Arizona in the Mexican Wolf Recovery area.  At about 5pm XXXX XXXXX had a Mt. lion come up to her back porch and attack her dog. When she saw the lion getting after […]

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The most disturbing this about this tale is that this couple appear to feel sorrier for having to kill a rabid animal that has inflicted a fatal disease on them than they do potentially exposing everyone around them to a fatal horriffic disease.  This animal love at all costs is just plain idiotic. Someone needs badly to […]

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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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