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Top predator release requires more public education

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Looks like there may be upcoming meetings People need to attend in Arizona! Perhaps we should contact the Fort Apache Indians and see if they will allow release?? There are animals that stir up strong emotions among nature lovers everywhere. And then there are wolves, which push those passions off the charts. To some, they are the scourge of the …

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Wolf releases prepare to expand

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Earlier this month, ranchers, federal forest and wildlife officials and local government representatives crowded into a Forest Service conference room in Heber. They were there to discuss a topic many locals have long opposed: the expansion of Mexican gray wolf releases into a much larger area of Arizona and New Mexico. The meeting was an effort to get feedback from …

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Valdez: Wolves are down, GOP wants ’em out

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Arizona should not be allowed to outweigh the ESA! Get these republicans out of office!! In a popularity contest, wolves will outrank cattle. Except at the Arizona Legislature. The number of endangered Mexican gray wolves is down. Arizona’s Republican-controlled Legislature could make things worse – despite their lawyer’s warning not to. First the numbers: The annual count population count released …

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NM OKs wolves at Turner ranch as stopover to Mexico | Albuquerque Journal

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SANTA FE, N.M. — The state Game and Fish Commission on Friday unanimously approved a request by the Turner Endangered Species Fund to import and temporarily hold five Mexican gray wolves at Ted Turner’s Ladder Ranch in south-central New Mexico. The wolves are being transported by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service from Wolf Haven International, a wolf sanctuary in …