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AZGFD: Mexican Wolf Population Increased 24% in 2019

The wild population of Mexican wolves continues to grow at a healthy pace increasing 24 percent since last year in the United States.

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Mexican Wolf Recovery Program Monthly Update – December 1-31, 2018

Due to the federal government shutdown, updates for the month of December were only available for Arizona and the FAIR.

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Mexican Wolf Population Survey Flight Operations Begin Jan. 22

Residents of Alpine, Ariz., Reserve, NM and surrounding areas may notice a low-flying helicopter in the region between Jan. 22 and Feb.3.

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Arizona GFD Study Clarifies Mexican Wolf Historical Range

A recent peer-reviewed scientific paper reaffirmed the historical range of the endangered Mexican wolf as being Arizona, New Mexico.

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AZGFD Submits Comments on Federal Draft Mexican Wolf Recovery Plan

The Arizona Game and Fish Department today submitted its official comments on the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service’s draft Mexican wolf recovery plan.

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Arizona GFD Reviewing Feds’ Draft Mexican Wolf Recovery Plan

The Arizona Game and Fish Department is reviewing the draft Mexican wolf recovery plan released June 29 by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service.

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Arizona Files Motions to Protect Arizona’s Interest in Mexican Wolf Recovery

The state also filed a motion to dismiss the suit based on the court's lack of subject matter jurisdiction because the plaintiffs are unable to demonstrate that their interests have suffered.

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AZGFD and Critics Share Common Goal in Effort to Restore Mexican Wolves

Biologists are preparing to begin the annual winter population count that will determine the minimum number of wolves in Arizona and New Mexico.

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