Most telling is the fact that 68% of those polled in NM had little to no knowlege of the Mexican wolf recovery program.
wolf recovery survey summary NM
In Arizona 51% t0 52% had little to no knowlege of the Mexican wolf program.
wolf recovery survey summary Arizona
Not reported in the major media is the fact that these […]
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Posted in Beureaucratic Bumbling, Education, Habitual Behavior, Human Toll, Rabies & Wolves, Saftey & Warnings, Uncategorized, Wolf Information & Behavior, Wolf Resources, wolf control and management on May 24th, 2008 No Comments »
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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Looking at the fate of each animal released, Jule and her colleagues found that only about one-third of captive-born animals survived through the monitoring period (6 to 18 months) after being released. More animals died as a result of interactions with humans than from any other cause, and captive-born animals suffered more fatalities from human […]
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Posted in Beureaucratic Bumbling, Education, Endangered Species Act (ESA), Human Toll, Legal, Uncategorized, Wolf Politics, Wolf Program Documents, Wolf Resources, wolf control and management on May 19th, 2008 No Comments »
Attached to this post are Draft Standard Operating proceedures for SOP11 wolf depredation investigations and SOP13 Control of Mexican wolves. Comments are due June 25, 2008.
The following press release is by some of our more extreme groups that are willing to feed Mexican wolves nothing but someone elses cattle and willing to allow them to hang […]
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Written by Bruce Daniels - ABQnewsSeeker
Association representing N.M.’s 33 counties votes against reintroduction. The New Mexico Association of Counties, which represents the state’s 33 counties, voted unanimously at their meeting in Elephant Butte earlier this month, to oppose the reintroduction of Mexican gray wolves into the state, the Farmington Daily Times reported today […]
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