Federal wildlife officials announced this week that they had successfully relocated a well-known female Mexican wolf in Arizona. It was captured in January after it had crossed an interstate and out ...
FLAGSTAFF — The federal government is floating a plan that would let endangered Mexican gray wolves roam north toward Flagstaff and across Arizona for the first time in generations. The Arizona Daily ...
Mexican gray wolves could become legal game in Arizona under a new proposal that would reshape how the state manages the ...
The Arizona Livestock Loss Board is implementing a new incentive program that will compensate ranchers for removing livestock carcasses to locations where they aren’t accessible to Mexican wolves.
The Mexican gray wolf could lose its endangered species protections if a bill an Arizona congressman introduced Monday becomes law. Republican Rep. Paul Gosar's "Enhancing Safety for Animals Act" ...
CLIFTON, AZ (AZFamily) — Federal agents admit they mistakenly killed an endangered wolf in eastern Arizona, which might have been pregnant after an order was given to kill a different wolf. While ...
PHOENIX — A female Mexican gray wolf that a group of schoolchildren nicknamed Asha has been returned to the wilds of Arizona after she was found wandering in northern New Mexico outside of a zone set ...
PHOENIX — Three Mexican wolf pups were fostered into a pack in Arizona in efforts to increase genetic diversity in the endangered wild populations, wildlife officials said. Sixteen captive-born pups ...
The recovery of Mexican gray wolves in the wilds of Mexico has stumbled in recent years, even as their population has steadily increased in the United States. It’s not for lack of trying, as Mexican ...
A federally protected female Mexican wolf was found dead in an area near the northern Arizona city of Flagstaff, alarming environmentalists who worry someone may have deliberately killed the animal.
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