From the daily archives: Wednesday, August 8, 2007
FWS intends to modify the Mexican Gray wolf recovery rules given the disappointing recovery thus far. As many wolves died so far this year as pups born.
Feds ask for input on gray wolves program
55 or less remain in Arizona and New Mexico, far fewer than the 102 hoped for by 2006. FWS [...]
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