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We have been successful in getting the bill introduced in both the NYS Senate (S.5402B/Hoylman-Sigal) and the NYS Assembly (A.1229B/Carroll), and last week we were successful in getting the bill reported out of the Assembly Environmental Conservation Committee. How you can help: buff.ly/6xj2xkc
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The Cochise County board of supervisors plans to draft a resolution on the Mexican gray wolf. Immediate public comments are needed to help the #wolves keep their protections! buff.ly/HJommoz (5)
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The duo spent a winter bonding in captivity at the Sevilleta National Wildlife Refuge in New Mexico before being set free to live their lives as the southernmost wolf pack in the U.S. (4)
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The following year, Llave’s mate was killed. Now solo, she started covering large distances to find a new companion. She was not going to be successful; she was too isolated from the rest of the population, so she was again captured and paired with Wonder. (3)
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Llave was born in Arizona. But when she reached breeding age, she was captured and relocated to Mexico. There she found a mate, and together they walked north into the U.S., establishing territory in the Peloncillos. (2)
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"Using the phenological method of Spirit of Nature is one good way to approach this. In this moment of #climatechange when many people do not believe it is real, a chronicle of climate-related changes can be eye-opening." - John Miles (4)
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"...who will write about and share with their communities the issues and fascinating natural processes going on around them, perhaps at some of the 560 national wildlife refuges in the USFWS system." (3)
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"The details may be different in other places, but many of the issues and processes are the same. One hope he shares about this book is that it will be followed by other biologists and naturalists..." (2)
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Arizona’s wildlands and #wildlife are home to some of the most iconic and endangered species in the United States, including the jaguar, the ocelot, and the Mexican gray wolf. Yet, despite their federal protections, these species are often subjected to the dangers of hounding.
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This will require a more flexible “web of life” policy approach that reflects the transfer of genes in nature across species—complementing the traditional “tree of life” evolutionary concept that classifies “branches” of species connected through singular ancestors.
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Mattson's comprehensive analysis of the suitability of Southwestern habitats to support the reintroduction of grizzlies will continue to provide valuable guidance to the Rewilding Institute’s Mogollon Wildway landscape conservation and rewilding initiative.
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"While the rheas have traveled only fifty-five miles (90km) to their new home, their journey would have been impossible otherwise, as livestock fences and canines stand in the way of natural dispersal." #rewilding
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"An emblematic species of the Patagonian steppe, rheas maintain healthy grasslands by dispersing seeds to renew vegetative growth. In Chile’s Aysén region, grasslands have become depleted by over a century of overgrazing, and hunting, and nest destruction has threatened the species’ survival."