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  2. $103,500 reward offered after protected Mexican wolf's death ...

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    A female Mexican gray wolf, which is protected by federal law under the Endangered Species Act, was found dead on Nov. 7 in an area northwest of Flagstaff, the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service and ...

  3. Three endangered creatures found dead in Oregon, officials ...

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    Three endangered gray wolves were found dead in southern Oregon, wildlife officials said. Now a $50,000 reward is being offered for anyone who has information leading “to an arrest, a criminal ...

  4. $50,000 reward offered after 3 endangered gray wolves found ...

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    A $50,000 reward is available for any information that leads to an arrest in the deaths of three endangered gray wolves in Oregon, officials announced.. The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service said in ...

  5. Mexican wolf - Wikipedia

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    The Mexican wolf is the smallest of North America's gray wolf subspecies, [9] weighing 50–80 lb (23–36 kg) with an average height of 28–32 in (710–810 mm) and an average length of 5.5 ft (1.7 m). [10]

  6. Human killing of endangered Mexican wolves addressed in ...

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    About 74 percent of documented Mexican wolf deaths between 1998 and 2020 were blamed on human causes, records show, 119 of 216 fatalities.

  7. Alameda Park Zoo - Wikipedia

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    Notable species at the zoo include [2] the White Sands pupfish, the Mexican wolf, the Hawaiian goose, and the Ring-tailed Lemurs. The zoo is a Species Survival Plan Captive Facility [4] for the Mexican gray wolf, and in 2006 there were two wolves resident [2] in the zoo. Three Mexican gray wolf pups were born at the zoo in 1994, and seven in ...

  8. Endangered gray wolf population on the rise in southwest US

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    The rest of the team on the ground was anxious to hear those words after the low-flying helicopter crew had been working all morning to get close to one of the Mexican gray wolves that had been ...

  9. Lobo, the King of Currumpaw - Wikipedia

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    Lobo was a North American Mexican gray wolf who lived in the Currumpaw Valley (Corrumpa Creek [1]) in New Mexico.During the 1890s, Lobo and his pack, having been deprived of their natural prey such as bison, elk, and pronghorn by settlers, became forced to prey on the settlers' livestock to survive.