Mexican Wolf Removal Action - Mangas Pack Alpha Male 1296

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Mexican Wolf Removal Action - Mangas Pack Alpha Male 1296

Under the Revision to the Nonessential Experimental Population of the Mexican wolf (l0(j) Rule), published on July 1, 2022 (87 FR 39348), the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service or designated agency may intentionally harass, implement non-lethal control measures, translocate, place in captivity, or lethally control problem wolves.

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A mexican wolf with a blue radio collar lays on the ground looking behind it
Once common throughout parts of the Southwestern U.S. and Mexico, the Mexican wolf was all but eliminated from the wild by the 1970s due to conflicts with livestock. In 1976, the Mexican wolf was listed as endangered and a binational captive breeding program was initiated soon after to save this...
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