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On the next Let’s Talk New Mexico, we’re going to dive head-first into why wolves almost disappeared from our ecosystems, and explore the lingering conflicts between the agriculture industries and environmentalists that pose the question: should wolves be brought back to our wilderness?
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A coalition of conservation groups sued the federal government Tuesday over its new plan for recovery of the endangered Mexican grey wolf. The lawsuit…
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The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service is moving forward with efforts to recover the Mexican Grey wolf. While it's not clear yet if and when captive bred…
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KUNM Call In Show 8/18 8a: In New Mexico there has always been tension between humans and the wild animals who share our state, so how should we manage…
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Sat. 12/12, 9a: Wolves used to live all over the United States, but these days we see more of them in zoos than in the forest. We'll find out all about…
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Wildlife officials have confirmed the first gray wolf in northern Arizona in more than 70 years.U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service spokesman Jeff Humphrey…
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ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (AP) — Environmentalists are accusing federal wildlife managers of keeping secret details about management of a Mexican gray wolf pack…