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  2. Mexican wolf - Wikipedia

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    The Mexican wolf (Canis lupus baileyi), also known as the lobo mexicano (or, simply, lobo) [a] is a subspecies of gray wolf (C. lupus) native to eastern and southeastern Arizona and western and southern New Mexico (in the United States) and fragmented areas of northern Mexico.

  3. List of former counties, cities, and towns of Virginia

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    Throughout the United States, counties are generally the setting for local courts, and local courts are still the designated places for recording land transactions and resolving civil disputes and criminal matters. Each of the eight original shires of Virginia created in 1634 were renamed as counties only a few years later.

  4. List of North American animals extinct in the Holocene

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    Considered a synonym of the Great Plains wolf (C. l. nubilus) or the Mexican wolf (C. l. baileyi) by different authors. [25] Texas gray wolf: Canis lupus monstrabilis: Texas: Last recorded in 1942. [26] Considered a synonym of the Mexican wolf (C. l. baileyi) by some authors. [25] Southern Rocky Mountain wolf: Canis lupus youngi: Southern Rocky ...

  5. Northern Neck Proprietary - Wikipedia

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    A map from 1736 map of the Northern Neck Proprietary. The Northern Neck Proprietary – also called the Northern Neck land grant, Fairfax Proprietary, or Fairfax Grant – was a land grant first contrived by the exiled English King Charles II in 1649 and encompassing all the lands bounded by the Potomac and Rappahannock Rivers in colonial Virginia.

  6. Great Wagon Road - Wikipedia

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    1751 Fry-Jefferson map depicting the Virginia Colony and surrounding provinces. Conestoga wagons on the Great Road. The heavily traveled Great Wagon Road was the primary route for the early settlement of the Southern United States, particularly the "backcountry". Although a wide variety of settlers traveled southward on the road, two dominant ...

  7. US wildlife managers capture wandering Mexican wolf, attempt ...

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    An endangered Mexican wolf captured last weekend after wandering hundreds of miles from Arizona to New Mexico is now being readied for a dating game of sorts as part of federal reintroduction efforts.

  8. Category:Wolves in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Mexican wolf; Repopulation of wolves in Midwestern United States; Mogollon mountain wolf; N. Northern Rocky Mountain wolf; Northwestern wolf; O. O-Six; OR-7; R. Red ...

  9. Wolf distribution - Wikipedia

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    [63] in March 2024, the Fish and Wildlife Services discovered that the wild population of Mexican gray wolves in the American Southwest had increased to 257 wolves, with 144 wolves (36 packs) in New Mexico and 113 wolves (20 packs) in Arizona. The annual pup survival rate was 62%. 113 wolves (44% of the population) have collars for monitoring ...