PHOENIX (AP) – Three Mexican gray wolves have been found dead in Arizona and New Mexico and wildlife managers say they’re investigating. The latest monthly report on the status of the endangered predators shows a male wolf belonging to the Marble Pack was found dead in New Mexico. In Arizona, a female from the Hoodoo Pack and a single male …
Judge bars feds from releasing more Mexican gray wolves in wild
They need to realize that they have to Participate in The Endangered Species Laws in Every Single State!! A federal judge on Friday granted the New Mexico state government a temporary injunction preventing the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service from releasing any more Mexican gray wolves into the wild. U.S. District Judge William P. Johnson of Las Cruces sided with …
Sheriff may try to stop wolves’ release here
People need to call this sheriff and tell him to stay out of Federal ESA Law!! Socorro County Sheriff William Armijo will attempt to enforce the wolf-human interaction ordinance if the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service releases wolves in the county. “I’ve been put in a bad position,” Armijo admits about the possibility of coming in conflict with federal law. …
Two US senators want states included in wolf management
ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. — Two U.S. senators from the West want state wildlife authorities and ranchers to have more say in how the federal government manages endangered Mexican gray wolves. Arizona Republicans John McCain and Jeff Flake have introduced legislation that would push the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service to work more closely with states to revamp a decades-old recovery plan …