Ertz, the executive director of a nonprofit group called Wildlands Defense , was hoping to catch a glimpse of an animal that has been notoriously elusive here in recent days. Seen at least a dozen times by tourists and park rangers, the animal was assigned various possible identities: a Mexican gray wolf, a coyote-wolf hybrid, a wolf-dog hybrid, or a gray wolf from …
Mystery Grand Canyon Animal Is a Gray Wolf—Can It Survive?
Mystery Grand Canyon Animal Is a Gray WolfâCan It Survive?. Linking Wolf Populations The agency also determined the wolf was a female, which biologists say are less likely to disperse from their packs in search of new territory. Michael Robinson, a conservationist with Arizona’s Center for Biological Diversity who advocates for the recovery of top predators across the West, notes …
NatGeo: Mystery Grand Canyon Animal Is a Gray Wolf—Can It Survive? | The Wildlife News
NatGeo: Mystery Grand Canyon Animal Is a Gray WolfâCan It Survive? By Stephany Seay On December 11, 2014 TWN contributor Brian Ertzâs sister, Natalie Ertz, is featured in the latest National Geographic in a story by Christopher Ketcham. Itâs about âEcho,â the lone wolf that dispersed all the way to the Grand Canyon coming from Utah or Colorado, but originally …
AZGFD comments on federal Mexican wolf proposals
Another Fixh and game dept that supports delisting of Gray Wolves….. AZGFD comments on federal Mexican wolf proposals Details Published on Sunday, 12 January 2014 17:22 Written by YNN Phoenix, Arizona – The Arizona Game and Fish Department recently submitted comments to the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service on two proposals concerning the Mexican wolf. via AZGFD comments on federal …