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The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (Service) and the Arizona Game and Fish Department (AGFD) will release a pair of Mexican wolves today and another pair next week into the Blue Range Wolf Recovery Area of Arizona.
The pair being released today consists of male 1290 (M1290) and female 1218 (F1218). The male was captured during the annual wolf population survey in January and paired with the female in a pen on the Apache National Forest. The wolves were held in the enclosure through the breeding season, which occurs in February and March....
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Yeah, I hope my pops sees those critters....
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Some of you have been putting in Arizona for years to draw that coveted Kaibab mule deer tag or Unit 9 bull elk tag. Just think: we're going to look like Wyoming or Idaho by the time you draw!
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The dog in that pic sure looks a lot like a coyote.
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