Mexican Gray Wolf Makes Long, Risky Journey From Eastern Arizona To Flagstaff Area

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Mexican Gray Wolf Makes Long, Risky Journey From Eastern Arizona To Flagstaff Area

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Aerial coyote killing to bolster pronghorn & trail camera ban unanimously approved, hmm.
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@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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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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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/
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