Mexican Gray Wolf Makes Long, Risky Journey From Eastern Arizona To Flagstaff Area
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Re: Mexican Gray Wolf Makes Long, Risky Journey From Eastern Arizona To Flagstaff Area
Aerial coyote killing to bolster pronghorn & trail camera ban unanimously approved, hmm.
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Re: Mexican Gray Wolf Makes Long, Risky Journey From Eastern Arizona To Flagstaff Area
@Pivo Wow that’s pretty cool. I noticed in one of the last revisions of the reintroduction plan Flag to the North Rim of the Grand Canyon were included in potential range one day, I wondered if they actually would ever make it over that far, I guess they can and rather quickly, lol.
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Re: Mexican Gray Wolf Makes Long, Risky Journey From Eastern Arizona To Flagstaff Area
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I think it’s because they are struggling to get those endangered Sonoran Pronghorn established out west, coyotes seem to be getting them in high numbers out there and I mean out there, they are releasing them way west, like Kofa and beyond I think. Is this where they are allowing the aerial hunting? I just can’t imagine with the drought and etc they have a chance regardless.
I think it’s because they are struggling to get those endangered Sonoran Pronghorn established out west, coyotes seem to be getting them in high numbers out there and I mean out there, they are releasing them way west, like Kofa and beyond I think. Is this where they are allowing the aerial hunting? I just can’t imagine with the drought and etc they have a chance regardless.
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Re: Mexican Gray Wolf Makes Long, Risky Journey From Eastern Arizona To Flagstaff Area
Colorado voters approved Gray Wolf reintroduction last November.
Wolf reintroduction happened so fast in Montana and Idaho, the states are expanding hunting. Here’s what Colorado can learn.
https://www.vaildaily.com/news/eagle-va ... can-learn/
Wolf reintroduction happened so fast in Montana and Idaho, the states are expanding hunting. Here’s what Colorado can learn.
https://www.vaildaily.com/news/eagle-va ... can-learn/
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