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Mexican wolves

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TWS2020: Exploring the historic trails of Mexican elk

November 4, 2020

Back when much of what’s now the U.S. Southwest still belonged to Mexico, elk used to roam widely across the region. Researchers are now looking at old diaries, books and other historical documents to determine …

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Watch: Using trail cameras to count Mexican wolves

January 10, 2020

Arizona Game and Fish Department researchers are conducting a one-year study to determine if trail cameras are an effective method of measuring the abundance of endangered Mexican wolves (Canis lupus baileyi). Researchers deployed 125 cameras …

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In Mexican wolf recovery, did science and politics clash?

August 15, 2019

A new study contends that the science used in the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service’s 2017 Mexican wolf recovery plan was skewed by political influence. The publication has revived longstanding rivalries over the plan, with …

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Mexican wolves removed over cattle deaths

March 21, 2019

A pair of Mexican wolves (Canis lupus baileyii) are undergoing testing to see if they are responsible for a string of livestock deaths in southwestern New Mexico. The two female wolves were captured in the …

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Colorado Issues Concerns Over Endangered Wolf Introduction

January 21, 2016

The Colorado Parks and Wildlife Commission issued objections last week to the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service’s plan to introduce endangered Mexican wolves (Canis lupus baileyi) into the state. The plan to introduce the species’ …

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