Mexican Wolves

Wolf Comments Deadline extended to 12/17/2013

The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service has extended the deadline for comments on the Mexican Wolf Listing and the 10(j) rule to December 17, 2013. In addition, hearings have been rescheduled and hearings have been added since the government shutdown. Click here to view the USFWS announcement.  

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Psychological Costs of Wolf Re-introduction

  Reports and studies written by psychology professionals who studied the psychological impacts of the wolf re-introduction program on children and families living in the Blue Range Wolf Re-introduction Area of Arizona and New Mexico.

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A brief description of proposed changes in federal Mexican Wolf Management

  The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service  (Service) is proposing to reclassify the Mexican Wolf (Canis lupus bailey) as an endangered subspecies while de-listing the Grey Wolf. The Service is also proposing to expand the Mexican Wolf Experimental Population Area (MWEPA) to include all of Arizona and New Mexico between Interstate 10 and Interstate 40. […]

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Federal Register Notices Relevant to Mexican Wolf

  As of October 4, 2013 the Federal Register website is still working. Click here to view all 2013 Federal Register Notices relevant to the Mexican Wolf. In case the Federal Register website gets shut down, we also have posted each Federal Register notice at the links below. Each link below begins with the date […]

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Published Studies on Negative Economic Impacts of Wolf Reintroduction

 Published Studies Discussing Negative Economic Impacts of Wolf Reintroduction Wolf  (Canis lupus) Predation Impacts on Livestock Production: Direct Effects, Indirect Effects, and Implications for Compensation Ratios | J. Steele, B. Rashford, T. Foulke, J. Tanaka and D.Taylor, Rangeland Ecology and Management, September 2013 Catron County New Mexico Commission Report: A County in Crisis, June 18, 2012–click […]

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Are Mexican Wolves Hybridized with Dog DNA?

This page last updated December 14, 2013 The following documents provide information regarding alleged genetic impurities in the animals bred for release by the US Fish and Wildlife Service. Mexican Wolf, McBride letter:Parsons response Jack Woody’s 1986 History of the Mexican Wolf program Summary from International Studbook on the Mexican Wolf, 1987 NEW: Mexican wolf, partial […]

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