
Survey: Mexican wolf population remains stagnant
That population grows, but by just one animal. Officials say numbers not what they had hoped for, to focus on improving genetics of wild population as way to build more robust numbers.
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That population grows, but by just one animal. Officials say numbers not what they had hoped for, to focus on improving genetics of wild population as way to build more robust numbers.

Most of the physical damage has been repaired, but another year and a half remains before the hatchery can fully resume its primary mission – providing rainbow trout eggs to hatcheries in 14 states.

MINNEAPOLIS — An invasive species with a jarring name has turned up in Lake Superior: the bloody red shrimp. Researchers found a single specimen of the tiny shrimp in a sample collected from the Duluth-Superior

They say artificial insemination holds promise for the Mexican wolf as well as other species that are close to extinction.

Bill could have resulted in less hunting of the imperiled, ground-dwelling bird.

ONALASKA, Wis. — After graduating from college, Eric Leis meant to thank his parents for their support. He never got around to sending a card, but 10 years later he showed his gratitude – by

BILLINGS, Mont. — A federal judge has ordered U.S. wildlife officials to reconsider a 2015 decision that blocked special protections for the iconic bison herds that roam Yellowstone National Park and are routinely subjected to

On a day when the world’s most famous groundhog usually steals the show, the world looks to the future of lesser-known wetland areas.

ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. — U.S. wildlife managers failed to adopt a recovery plan for the endangered Mexican gray wolf that would protect against illegal killings and the consequences of inbreeding, according to lawsuits filed Tuesday by
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