The Arizona Livestock Loss Board is implementing a new incentive program that will compensate ranchers for removing livestock carcasses to locations where they aren’t accessible to Mexican wolves.
The recovery of Mexican gray wolves in the wilds of Mexico has stumbled in recent years, even as their population has steadily increased in the United States. It’s not for lack of trying, as Mexican ...
TUCSON (CN) - Uncle Sam has no viable recovery plan for the Mexican gray wolf, despite 30 years of efforts and a cost of $7 million to Arizona, the state claims in court. Arizona sued Secretary of ...
SAFFORD, Ariz. – As reintroduction of the endangered Mexican wolf begins its fourth year in Arizona and New Mexico, many ranchers and other local residents are still fighting it. Now they have the ...
The Mexican gray wolf could lose its endangered species protections if a bill an Arizona congressman introduced Monday becomes law. Republican Rep. Paul Gosar's "Enhancing Safety for Animals Act" ...
FLAGSTAFF — The federal government is floating a plan that would let endangered Mexican gray wolves roam north toward Flagstaff and across Arizona for the first time in generations. The Arizona Daily ...
The Arizona Game and Fish Department and the Attorney General%27s Office have filed a lawsuit against the federal government. The lawsuit alleges the federal government has failed to update its ...
What would happen if there were no Mexican grey wolves in Arizona? We asked two experts to weigh in on federal programs to reintroduce the species. Arizona would be identical to Texas in that respect ...
PHOENIX — State lawmakers voted Wednesday to let ranchers shoot the Mexican gray wolves being reintroduced to the Southwest despite their listing under federal law as endangered animals. On a 16-12 ...
In the latest episode of Fox Nation's "Lara Logan Has No Agenda," host Lara Logan speaks with Pinal County, Ariz., Sheriff Mark Lamb about the costly effects of illegal immigration and joins U.S.
There was a lot of coaching changeover during 2025 in the school sports world in Arizona. The Republic looks at 10 that ...
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