Officials have offered a reward of up to $103,500 for information that leads to prosecution related to the death of an ...
Government and private groups are funding a $100,000 reward for information about the death of a Mexican gray wolf in Arizona ...
Mexican gray wolves are protected under the Endangered Species Act. Killing a Mexican wolf can result in criminal penalties ...
A $103,500 reward is being offered for information on the death of a Mexican gray wolf west of Flagstaff. The wolf was being tracked for research purposes and had been named Hope by local students.
The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service says an endangered Mexican gray wolf was found dead west of Flagstaff last week.
The wolf, known as F2979 by officials but named Hope by Arizona students, had been living north of Interstate 40 near ...
A large monetary reward is available for information on a Mexican gray wolf recently found dead northwest of Flagstaff. Up to ...
The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service and Arizona Game and Fish Department today announced that Hope, a Mexican gray wolf living west of Flagstaff since at least June, was found dead on Nov. 7 in the ...
New Mexico’s approach to management of the endangered Mexican gray wolf took center-stage at Friday’s Game and Fish ...
"Wolves are a part of our world, and always have been." Mark Mattaini was one of several people who turned up at a Friday ...
Wolf supporters will hold a rally before the New Mexico State Game Commission meeting Friday where Mexican wolf management will be discussed. Supporters will ask the commission to work to restore lost ...