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Sorry Little Red, Grandma Lied - Short Documentary

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Conservationists work to preserve and defend the Mexican Grey Wolf, a species saved from extinction. - Short SummaryMexican Grey Wolves were brought to their final 7 members in the 1970's due to rampant hunting and trapping before being federally protected by the Endangered Species Act in 1976. In 1998, the Mexican Grey Wolf species was selected for a captive-breeding program and given a Species Survival Plan in order to reintroduce this species back into the wilds of Arizona and New Mexico. Today, there are roughly ~196 wild Mexican grey wolves in the United States and another ...

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Conservationists work to preserve and defend the Mexican Grey Wolf, a species saved from extinction. - Short SummaryMexican Grey Wolves were brought to their final 7 members in the 1970's due to rampant hunting and trapping before being federally protected by the Endangered Species Act in 1976. In 1998, the Mexican Grey Wolf species was selected for a captive-breeding program and given a Species Survival Plan in order to reintroduce this species back into the wilds of Arizona and New Mexico. Today, there are roughly ~196 wild Mexican grey wolves in the United States and another ~
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