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The accidental killing of a Mexican gray wolf in Greenlee County has advocacy groups calling for transparency and ...
Federal agents admit they mistakenly killed an endangered wolf in eastern Arizona, which might have been pregnant after an ...
Cochise County schedules a work session to discuss local impacts of the growing Mexican wolf population on May 8, 2025, with ...
The killing of Asiza is extremely upsetting, both for her family and for (lobo mexicano) supporters across the country.” ...
A government hunter mistakenly killed a Mexican gray wolf that was expected to give birth to pups soon, according to federal ...
Wildlife officials “mistakenly” killed a pregnant Mexican Gray wolf in Arizona as it was working to remove a wolf that was ...
The population of wild Mexican wolves in the Southwest has reached a new milestone, now totaling 286, according to a joint ...
Environmental groups are calling on the U.S. government to release details of the accidental killing of a pregnant Mexican ...
After being delayed a day, Colorado Parks and Wildlife published the April wolf activity map that shows extensive travel from ...
A federal agency mistakenly killed an endangered and possibly pregnant Mexican gray wolf in Arizona, the U.S. Fish and ...
CLIFTON, AZ (AZFamily) — A federal agency mistakenly killed an endangered and possibly pregnant Mexican gray wolf in Arizona, the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service said in a memo earlier this month.
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