Showing posts with label Mexican wolf. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Mexican wolf. Show all posts

Thursday, October 31, 2013

Beta Screening of Wolves in Government Clothing

You are invited to a free screening of the documentary Wolves in Government Clothing (Part One) at the Eagar AZ Town Hall on Thursday, November 7, 6 PM.  The screening will be followed by open discussion.  
This is the movie everyone's been talking about!  Much of its footage was taken right from our area of AZ and NM, and features interviews of local residents and portions of the Apache County Predator Symposium. 

See trailer (3:32 minutes) and Part One (31 minutes) at http://veritasresearchconsulting.com/ if you can't come on Nov. 7.


Monday, September 23, 2013

AZ Game & Fish Wolf Meetings This Week

Arizona Game and Fish Department to hold informational meetings this week on federal proposals regarding Mexican wolf conservation

Sept. 22, 2013

The Arizona Game and Fish Department will hold public meetings this week in Payson, Tucson and Pinetop to share information with constituents on two proposed U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service rules dealing with Mexican wolf conservation, and how the public can provide comments to the Service.

The first federal rule proposes delisting the gray wolf from the federal list of threatened and endangered species but maintaining endangered status for the Mexican wolf. The second federal rule proposes expansion of the geographic boundaries of the Mexican Wolf Experimental Population Area in Arizona and New Mexico, as well as modification of the 10(j) rule for managing the experimental Mexican wolf population. Public comments to the Service on both proposed rules are due by Oct. 28, 2013.

The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service is the agency responsible under the National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) for taking comments from the public regarding the two proposals, but the Service is not holding any public hearings in Arizona. It has only scheduled public hearings in three out-of-state locations: Washington, D.C. and Sacramento, Calif., on the first rule, and Albuquerque, N.M. on both rules.

"Since the Service has not scheduled any public hearings in our state, we feel it's important for Arizona Game and Fish, as the state agency responsible for managing wildlife in Arizona, to meet with constituents so they are informed about these proposals and are aware of how they can provide formal comment to the Service," said Jim deVos, assistant director for Game and Fish’s Wildlife Management Division. "The questions and input we hear at these meetings will also continue to inform us of the desires and concerns of our diverse constituency."

The meetings will be held from 4-7 p.m. on the following dates:
  • Monday, Sept. 23 -- Payson, Greater Payson Moose Lodge, 4211 E. Highway 260, Star Valley. 
  • Tuesday, Sept. 24 -- Tucson, Arizona Game and Fish Department Region 5 office, 555 N. Greasewood Road. 
  • Thursday, Sept. 26 -- Pinetop, Arizona Game and Fish Department Region 1 office, 2878 E. White Mountain Blvd. 
Each meeting will include a presentation at 4 p.m. that will be repeated at 5:30 p.m. There will be an opportunity for attendees to ask questions after each presentation. Information will be provided on how to submit formal comments to the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service on the proposed rules.

Arizona Game and Fish also plans to post a video of the presentation on its website at www.azgfd.gov sometime the week of Sept. 23.

More information about the proposals and how to submit comments to the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service is on the Service's website at www.fws.gov/graywolfrecovery062013.html and http://www.fws.gov/southwest/es/mexicanwolf/index.cfm.


Friday, June 7, 2013

Steve Pearce to have wolf video crew at Bucky's Birthday Bash

Congressman Pearce is going to attend Buckys Birthday Bash at the Glenwood Community Park, Glenwood, NM 6:00 p.m. on June 15, 2013  He is very concerned about the livestock destruction and emotional toll that the reintroduction of the Mexican Wolf is having on the residents of Catron and Grant counties. Mr. Pearce would like to get your help in documenting your stories of wolf encounters, and the damage they have been doing to your lives. We also want to place emphasis on the threat to human safety.

The congressman will have a video crew in Glenwood on June 15 starting at 9:00 am. The filming location will be the Blue Front Café. Even the sign on the door will say closed, Bucky will have the building open that day for filming.

If you have pictures or other digital comments you want to share we will have a laptop there that we can load these files on.

Once this information is compiled, it will be uploaded to his website.

With your help, we can continue to rebut misinformation put out to the public.

Please try to schedule time to come and help us with this project and also plan on attending Buckys Birthday Bash. I am sure that you are well aware that it is a fundraiser to fight the forest service travel management plan closures.

If you will plan on contributing your experiences, please email me so we can try to set up some sort of schedule. The video crew will be there all day.

If you have any questions please email me or call the numbers below.

Thank you in advance for your help,

Fred Huff
(575) 524-7145 - H
(575) 635-5859 - C
fhuff@zianet.com

Bucky's Birthday Bash
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Friday, February 1, 2013

Public Meeting Feb 15 - Predatory Animal Issues

Beth Bond
Apache County
Asst. Clerk of the Board
P.O. Box 428
St. Johns, AZ  85936
928-337-7502

Notification of a Public Meeting

Apache County has received inquiries and concerns from citizens regarding predatory animal issues. These questions and concerns, coupled with the recent announcement from The Southwest Region of The U. S. Fish and Wildlife Service of the release of another adult Mexican Wolf in east-central Arizona, has prompted the County to host a public meeting in an effort to gather factual data and citizen’s experiences on this matter. Information gathered from this meeting, along with data gathered by our research team, will help our Board of Supervisors as they consider a resolution or ordinance addressing the safety, health, and general welfare of the citizens of our County. The meeting will take place at the Alpine Community Center, 42627 U.S. Highway 180 in Alpine, Arizona at 6:00 p.m. on February 15, 2013. For any additional information prior to the meeting, contact Beth Bond 928-337-7502.