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	<title>Speak out to save Mexican wolves</title>
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	<description>At the end of 2020, only 186 Mexican gray wolves roamed in Arizona and New Mexico, and only about 35-40 could be found in Mexico, making these wolves among the rarest native species found in the Southwest. Following a court order, the U.S. Fish &amp;amp; Wildlife Service is revising its management rule and accepting public comments as a part of the process. Please email them and ask that they designate lobos as &quot;essential&quot; giving them full protections under the Endangered Species Act and make other revisions to prevent poaching and foster coexistence.</description>
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