Conservation groups have been trying to reestablish Mexican gray wolves north of Interstate ... people about the difference between a wolf and a coyote, as well as the consequences of killing ...
The petition warns of mistaken identity, that hunting dogs could mistake an endangered Mexican gray wolf for a coyote or an endangered ocelot for a bobcat. During an incident in 2011 documented by ...
Commonly used for sport hunting mountain lions and black bears in Arizona, hunting dogs have a long tradition in the state. The center's petition captures an inflection point between hunters and ...
Mexican gray wolves in the U.S. Southwest ... and foxes aided by wolves' control of coyote populations. A mere 6,000 wolves occupy less than 10% of their historic range in the lower 48 states.
On January 4, 2025, the Arizona Daily Star published an article by Henry Brean about Mexican wolf recovery. As a member of multiple Mexican Wolf recovery teams, I think it is important to provide ...
CPW has an agreement with Utah, New Mexico and Arizona that any wolf from Colorado could be recaptured and returned to the state.
Grey County staff will review its bylaws for beaver and coyotes. The county right now pays $25 for beavers and $50 for coyote or wolf (most claims are for coyotes).
PHOENIX (CN) — Conservationists asked the Ninth Circuit Monday to order the U.S. Forest Service to reconsider the potential impacts of a large-scale grazing project on the continued recovery and ...
Congressmen from Wisconsin and Colorado introduced a bill Friday that seeks to remove the gray wolf from the Endangered Species Act ... The bill would not affect the endangered status of Mexican ...