February 28, 2017
USFWS conducted a survey from Nov. 2016 through Feb. 2017 in which the agency reported gains in the experimental Mexican wolf population in Arizona.
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AZGFD study: two key factors carry equal weight in Mexican wolf recovery
Program success relies on genetic diversity, human tolerance of species
The success of Mexican wolf recovery across Arizona and New Mexico hinges more immediately on maintaining social tolerance than on genetic diversity, according to a recently published peer-reviewed study.
By Williams-Grand Canyon News
March 28, 2017
U.S. Sen. Jeff Flake (R-Ariz.), chairman of the Senate Energy and Natural Resources Water and Power Subcommittee reintroduced the Mexican Gray Wolf Recovery Plan Act.
By Williams-Grand Canyon News
February 28, 2017