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A U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service program designed to restore Mexican wolves to Arizona fails to follow federal law, conservation groups say.

Howard Fischer Capitol Media Services Wildlife conservation groups are suing the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service over what they say is the agency's failure to follow federal law in approving a program to restore Mexican wolves to Arizona.

People are also reading… "In order to really be able to conserve the species, they need to be able to move into areas of suitable habitat in that region," he told Capitol Media Services. And he said the"best available science" shows there are some areas north of I-40 that should be open to wolves. In 1976, the wolf was listed as an endangered subspecies of gray wolf. But none remained in the United States.

By 2015, there were 75 Mexican wolves in the wild through the reintroduction program. There are now about 200. Bishop said the 2018 court ruling against the agency changed little, with Fish and Wildlife maintaining the same population area as before, including the I-40 northern boundary."The best available science reveals the experimental population of roughly 200 Mexican wolves in the wild in the United States are essential to the continued existence of Mexican wolves in the wild," Bishop wrote.

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