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Recent news November 16, 2022

Updated recovery plan for Mexican wolves aims to reduce human-caused deaths

Mexican wolves nearly vanished from the Southwest in the early 1900s, but reintroduction efforts begun nearly 25 years ago have brought them back from the brink of extinction.

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Recent news November 16, 2022

As world leaders meet to discuss climate change, action plans inch forward in Arizona

Stark words greeted the leaders of nearly 200 countries who have gathered in Egypt this month to discuss climate change, policy and action at the United Nation’s annual conference while some political leaders in Arizona are tackling the issue at the state level.

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