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Will endangered species status help the Mexican gray wolf? — High Country News

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Its Pretty sad, when it comes to Our Own Government, They Cant be trusted to make decisions based on their constituents opinion, and continuously add riders to must pass legislation because that’s where the Representatives get their donations from… Like Idaho

Will endangered species status help the Mexican gray wolf?

and Montana representatives have done already!

Earlier this month, one of the U.S.’s most threatened and controversial species received new protections that federal wildlife managers hope will allow the species to gain new ground in its home range of New Mexico and Arizona.

On January 12, the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service listed the Mexican gray wolf , or Canis lupus baileyi, as an endangered subspecies under the Endangered Species Act. Before the new rule, Mexican grays were protected under the E.S.A. but lumped in with their larger, more northerly relative, the gray wolf, reintroduced to Yellowstone in 1995. Today more than 1,500 grays inhabit large swaths of the northwestern U.S .

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