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Reuniting the Grey Wolf

2023-03-06 00:52:07

Reunion with the Gray Wolf In 1914, the US Congress approved funds to destroy the wolf. Many government bounty hunters decided to help farmers protect their animals from destructive creatures. After 60 years wolves are considered to be in danger. In 1973, the US Congress passed other laws (endangered species law). .

The effort to remove the Mexican Hiroshi wolf team in the United States has been very successful. In the 1950s Mexican wolf wolf was eliminated from the wild. Then in 1976 the Mexican wolf wolf was declared to be an endangered species and is still faced with the danger of extinction. Between 1976 and 1980, five wolves were arrested and four men and one pregnant woman were transferred to the Sonora Desert Museum in Arizona, Tucson, Arizona. Because of breeding breeding program succeeded, 200 Mexican wolves continue to live, preserved in zoos and museums.

Until recently Mexican gray wolves came from Central Mexico to the western part of Texas, Central Arizona and New Mexico Chihuahan and Sonaran Desert. By 1900 the number of prey to hunt wolves such as wolves and elk had drastically decreased. As a result, they began to kill and kill livestock at farms and elsewhere. As a result, government agencies and individuals began to make great efforts to kill and eliminate Mexican wolf wolves. The effort to remove the Mexican Hiroshi wolf team in the United States has been very successful. In the 1950s Mexican wolf wolf was eliminated from the wild. Then in 1976 the Mexican wolf wolf was declared to be an endangered species and is still faced with the danger of extinction. Between 1976 and 1980, five wolves were arrested and four men and one pregnant woman were transferred to the Sonora Desert Museum in Arizona, Tucson, Arizona. Because of breeding breeding program succeeded, 200 Mexican wolves continue to live, preserved in zoos and museums.