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<blockquote data-quote="HARPERC" data-source="post: 561338" data-attributes="member: 30671"><p>You are correct, and last week (could be a bit more) the Mexican government placed a few on the border. My understanding is the transplants mentioned are considered to have failed to establish a resident populations, or meet the "goals" of USFWS. Speculation is, due to low numbers, and high resistance from residents (SSS) this transplant never really took hold. Folks on the ground there chime in if I'm wrong.</p><p>The "new effort" calls for much higher placement numbers, and recovery goals, especially beginning in south and central Utah.</p><p>I'll visit the sources you listed, thank you, and anything else you might have. </p><p>As for being behind, yes I am. I got behind when the first Canadians Wolves were transplanted into Yellowstone and Idaho. I got behind thinking the initial stated goals were a sincere agreement. I'm trying not to make the same mistake twice.</p><p>I really do appreciate your input. Thanks Carl</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HARPERC, post: 561338, member: 30671"] You are correct, and last week (could be a bit more) the Mexican government placed a few on the border. My understanding is the transplants mentioned are considered to have failed to establish a resident populations, or meet the "goals" of USFWS. Speculation is, due to low numbers, and high resistance from residents (SSS) this transplant never really took hold. Folks on the ground there chime in if I'm wrong. The "new effort" calls for much higher placement numbers, and recovery goals, especially beginning in south and central Utah. I'll visit the sources you listed, thank you, and anything else you might have. As for being behind, yes I am. I got behind when the first Canadians Wolves were transplanted into Yellowstone and Idaho. I got behind thinking the initial stated goals were a sincere agreement. I'm trying not to make the same mistake twice. I really do appreciate your input. Thanks Carl [/QUOTE]
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