UofA wolf impacts Survey

The University of Arizona Cooperative Extension and the Arizona Cattle Growers’ Association are conducting a survey to assess the economic impact of Mexican wolves on cattle ranching in Arizona and New Mexico. It targets ranchers in areas where wolves are present, aiming to understand both the direct effects on those impacted and the concerns of those who might be affected in the future. However, even if your ranch doesn’t have wolf presence, you’re still encouraged to participate in the survey. LETS HELP TO SUPPORT! SURVEY BELOW:

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What is coexisting? not complaining when protected wolves kill your calves and foals. Or one of these other definitions?

to exist together in the same place or at the same time, especially in a peaceful way

The illness frequently coexists with other chronic diseases.

Hmm thats a well behaved wolf there next to that stylish cowboy.

The delusions of wolf lovers.

This comment will be gone before the day is through.

There is just no denying that this program has no regard for the wellbeing of the production ranch enterprise.

Not even when families are on the landscape managing livestock. This is one of our family ranchers struggling with being forced by USFWS to feed the Mexican wolf so it can expand the population off their backs. Western NM 2024

Spring 2024 calving with wolves and raising kids.

Bring back the health safety and welfare of our family ranchers.

Moms Ranch Too and there’s no daycare to protect our kids from Mexican Wolves.

But according to Western Watersheds NGO these are not wolf kills.

USFWS let this pack den between two ranch homes where children live.

Making short work of the calf crop and severely injuring the cattle if not killing them. Western Watersheds did an article on this mom, liable doesn’t even begin to describe that article. They are still harassing all ranchers with wolf depredation to the fullest extent of their ability.

Ted Turner rescued this pack and put them on the ladder ranch in 2021, subjecting all his neighbors to this pair and a full litter of pups that have never been captured and collared. In 2022, they ended up on a ranch in the black range in a den with a new litter, it was harder to kill cattle with the LGD’s but they still tried. the 2022 black fire kept the two ranchers dealing with them out of the burning pastures. This pack is gone now. Died natural deaths. Those six pups are still out there. unmanaged uncollared, unaccounted for.

This page will also feature the two horses this family have lost to Mexican wolves. under construction. 4-H horse killed by spree killed by wolf pack at historic family ranch. Western Watersheds is also claiming these are not wolf kills.