Since 1998, the Arizona Game and Fish Department and five other agencies have been involved in the reintroduction of the Mexican gray wolf to areas of Arizona and New Mexico where the species once thrived. After several wolf releases, about 50 to 60 of the animals now live in the wild along the Arizona-New Mexico border.
It is currently time for a five-year review of the project, and the agencies involved in the reintroduction would like to hear your comments. Below are links to four documents for review.
Review Process Outline [ PDF, 23kb ]
Technical Component [ PDF, 1.2mb ]
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