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- Library Collection RecordThe survey on values, objectives, beliefs, and attitudes, implemented as a module of the National Survey on Recreation and the Environment, asked over 7,000 respondents nationwide about their values…Publication Date 2005
- Arizona
- New Mexico
- undefined
- Library Collection RecordThis document's objective is to a step-wise approach, from simple to complex for rangeland monitoring.Publication Date 2002
- New Mexico
- Library Collection RecordIn a proactive effort to identify pest management priorities and lay a foundation for future strategies, ranchers, industry representatives, and university specialists from Alaska, Colorado, Idaho,…Publication Date 2006
- Alaska
- Colorado
- Idaho
- Montana
- Nebraska
- New Mexico
- Utah
- Washington
- Western United States
- Wyoming
- Library Collection RecordA complete guide to Navajo Nation range plants, soils, and management planning. Includes numerous illustrations.Publication Date 1981
- plants
- soil classification
- Arizona
- Navajo Indians
- New Mexico
- plants
- soils
- range sites
- Library Collection RecordThe plan aims to maintain a captive breeding program and re-establish a viable, self-sustaining population of at least 100 wolves within their historic range.Publication Date 1982
- wolves
- endangered species
- wildlife management
- Arizona
- Mexican gray wolf
- New Mexico
- Southwestern United States
- Wolf management
- wolf reintroduction
- Library Collection RecordOutlines infectious diseases known to occur in nature for wolves, coyotes, foxes, and other wildlife. Â Active disease surveillance programs are in place for wild and captive Mexican wolves.
- wolves
- endangered species
- wildlife management
- Arizona
- Mexican gray wolf
- New Mexico
- Southwestern United States
- Wolf management
- wolf reintroduction
- Library Collection RecordSummarizes proactive management tactics that were carried out during 2012. Â Tactics include purchasing hay and supplements, contracting range riders to monitor cattle, radio telemetry, and…Publication Date 2012
- wolves
- wildlife management
- Arizona
- Mexican gray wolf
- New Mexico
- Southwestern United States
- Library Collection RecordAnnual report on the status of the Mexican Wolf Recovery Program. Â At the year's end, at least 75 wolves in 13 packs are in the wild.Publication Date 2012
- wolves
- endangered species
- wildlife management
- Arizona
- Mexican gray wolf
- New Mexico
- Library Collection RecordCauses of documented Mexican wolf mortalities in the Blue Range Wolf Recovery Area, Arizona and New Mexico, 1998-2013. Management-related permanent removals, including lethal control, are not…Publication Date 2013
- endangered species
- wildlife management
- wolves
- Arizona
- Mexican gray wolf
- New Mexico
- Southwestern United States
- Wolf management
- wolf reintroduction
- Library Collection RecordAnnual report on the status of the Mexican Wolf Recovery Program.  Reporting Period: January 1 – December 31, 2013ÂPublication Date 2014
- wolves
- endangered species
- wildlife management
- Arizona
- New Mexico
- Southwestern United States
- Wolf management
- Library Collection RecordA technical bulletin written by Bill Zeedyk and the Quivira Coalition with funds from the New Mexico Environment Department's Wetland Program describes the conditions in the watershed and the…Publication Date 2014
- New Mexico
- United States
- wetland ecology
- wetland management