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1. An Ecoregional Conservation Assessment for Forests and Woodlands of the Mogollon Highlands Ecoregion, Northcentral Arizona and Southwestern New Mexico, USA.

2. Kill rates on native ungulates by Mexican gray wolves in Arizona and New Mexico.

3. Factors affecting the recovery of Mexican wolves in the Southwest United States.

4. Camera trapping as a method for estimating abundance of Mexican wolves

5. Camera trapping as a method for estimating abundance of Mexican wolves.

6. An Ecoregional Conservation Assessment for Forests and Woodlands of the Mogollon Highlands Ecoregion, Northcentral Arizona and Southwestern New Mexico, USA

7. PREMATURE GRAY WOLF DELISTING.

8. Rangewide habitat suitability analysis for the Mexican wolf (Canis lupus baileyi) to identify recovery areas in its historical distribution.

9. Theft : A Novel

10. A GENERALISED CLASS OF ESTIMATOR OF POPULATION MEAN WITH THE COMBINED EFFECT OF MEASUREMENT ERRORS AND NON-RESPONSE IN SAMPLE SURVEY.

11. Intercanine width measurements to aid predation investigations: a comparison between sympatric native and non-native carnivores in the Mexican wolf recovery area.

12. Behavioral adaptations of a large carnivore to human activity in an extremely arid landscape.

13. Predicting spatial factors associated with cattle depredations by the Mexican wolf (Canis lupus baileyi) with recommendations for depredation risk modeling.

14. Genome-Wide Analysis of SNPs Is Consistent with No Domestic Dog Ancestry in the Endangered Mexican Wolf (Canis lupus baileyi).

15. Perils of recovering the Mexican wolf outside of its historical range.

16. Evaluating how lethal management affects poaching of Mexican wolves

17. Rangewide habitat suitability analysis for the Mexican wolf ( Canis lupus baileyi ) to identify recovery areas in its historical distribution

18. Revisiting revising Mexican wolf historical range: A reply to Hendricks et al.

19. Clarifying historical range to aid recovery of the Mexican wolf.

20. Gray Wolf ( Canis lupus) Death by Stick Impalement.

21. Long-term quantification of faecal glucocorticoid metabolite concentrations reveals that Mexican grey wolves may habituate to captivity.

22. RECOVERY ROADBLOCKS.

23. Variations in the locomotor activity of the Mexican wolf (Canis lupus baileyi) respect to moon periodicity: a study in an outdoor enclosure.

24. Re-defining historical geographic range in species with sparse records: Implications for the Mexican wolf reintroduction program.

25. Unveiling the Fecal Microbiota in Two Captive Mexican Wolf (Canis lupus baileyi) Populations Receiving Different Type of Diets

26. CAT FIGHT.

27. A sliver of the past: The decimation of the genetic diversity of the Mexican wolf

28. Eastern Equine Encephalitis Virus in Mexican Wolf Pups at Zoo, Michigan, USA

29. The Gray Wolf Population Is Rebounding.

30. ACKNOWLEDGEMENT.

31. Line of Descent.

32. A noninvasive method to detect Mexican wolves and estimate abundance.

33. Defense of an expanded historical range for the Mexican wolf: A comment on Heffelfinger et al.

34. Developing Metapopulation Connectivity Criteria from Genetic and Habitat Data to Recover the Endangered Mexican Wolf.

35. Intercanine width measurements to aid predation investigations: a comparison between sympatric native and non-native carnivores in the Mexican wolf recovery area

36. Predicting spatial factors associated with cattle depredations by the Mexican wolf (Canis lupus baileyi) with recommendations for depredation risk modeling

37. Perils of recovering the Mexican wolf outside of its historical range

38. Using hybridization capture to obtain mitochondrial genomes from forensically relevant North American canids: Assessing sequence variation for species identification

39. BA'CHO.

40. Consensus on Criteria for Potential Areas for Wolf Reintroduction in Mexico.

41. Homesite attendance based on sex, breeding status, and number of helpers in gray wolf packs.

42. MÉTODO OPTIMIZADO PARA EVALUAR ÁCIDOS BILIARES DE MUESTRAS FECALES SECAS O PRESERVADAS EN ETANOL COMO HERRAMIENTA PARA IDENTIFICAR CARNÍVOROS SILVESTRES.

43. The Gray Wolf Delisting Rider and State Management Under the Endangered Species Act.

44. The effect of zoo visitors on the behaviour and faecal cortisol of the Mexican wolf (Canis lupus baileyi)

45. Statistical precision of diet diversity from scat and pellet analysis.

46. Vitrification of oocytes from endangered Mexican gray wolves (Canis lupus baileyi)

47. Showdown at Catron: Cows, Wolves, and the Ecology of Public Lands Policies.

48. Domestic calf mortality and producer detection rates in the Mexican wolf recovery area: Implications for livestock management and carnivore compensation schemes

49. Mexican wolves, elk, and aspen in Arizona: Is there a trophic cascade?

50. Genetic rescue guidelines with examples from Mexican wolves and Florida panthers.

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