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Meet Mexican Wolf Biologists & Learn About Recovery Efforts
As part of the celebration of the 25th anniversary of the reintroduction of Mexican wolves to the U.S., wildlife biologists from the Arizona Game and Fish Department will be at…
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Mexican Wolf Reports
…Service News Release [PDF] Other reports Mexican Wolves and Infectious Diseases, USFWS, May 2013 [PDF] Proactive Management Efforts to Reduce Wolf-Livestock Interactions in Arizona, May 2013 [PDF] MW Impact Studies…
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Arizona Wildlife Views launches new season
…for wolf pups, and how it’s helping endangered Mexican gray wolves. See how the department is partnering with other agencies around the nation to create new roadway construction designed to…
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Virtual Wildlife Lecture Series
…but not limited to: wolves, coyotes, peregrine falcons, rattlesnakes, javelina, waterbirds, and more. attend Experience Arizona’s wildlife from the comfort of your own home. Events can fill up fast so…
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Wildlife Heritage Fund
…California condors, Mexican wolves and black-tailed prairie dogs – all species that had disappeared from the state – have been reintroduced into Arizona. More than 640 Heritage grants have been…
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The Need for Wildlife Management
…Mexican wolves, Chiricahua leopard frogs and black-tailed prairie dogs. See Our Species Section for Details Predator Species Management Predators and predation also play key roles within Arizona’s ecosystems, influencing not…
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