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  1. FWS R2 ES Mexican Wolf Project 2020 Occupied Range Map

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    Updated May 21, 2021
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    U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service (2021). FWS R2 ES Mexican Wolf Project 2020 Occupied Range Map [Dataset]. https://gis-fws.opendata.arcgis.com/datasets/fws-r2-es-mexican-wolf-project-2020-occupied-range-map
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    U.S. Fish and Wildlife Servicehttp://www.fws.gov/
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    U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service
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    FWS Mexican Wolf WebsiteMexican Wolf Reintroduction Project Data Management PlanServeCat Reference The FWS R2 ES Mexican Wolf Project 2020 Occupied Range Map contains reference layers including cities within the occupied range and Mexican Wolf Experimental Population Area (MWEPA) zones. The MWEPA is a defined geographic area that encompasses Arizona and New Mexico from Interstate 40 south to the international border with Mexican. Mexican wolves may be initially released from captivity or translocated in Zone 1. Captive born Mexican wolves that are less than 5 months old and translocation-eligible adults may be released in Zone 1 and 2. Mexican wolves are allowed to disperse and occupy in Zone 3, but neither initial releases nor translocation may occur. See 50 CFR 17.84(k) for more details. The Map also contains the 2020 Occupied Range, which z20 Occupied Range layer shows the area occupied by Mexican Wolves at the end of 2020. The USFWS Mexican Wolf 2020 Occupied Range generated based on GPS locations, sightings and sign search.

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    MWEPA Zone 2

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    Updated May 21, 2021
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    U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service (2021). MWEPA Zone 2 [Dataset]. https://arc-gis-hub-home-arcgishub.hub.arcgis.com/maps/fws::mwepa-zone-2
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    FWS Mexican Wolf WebsiteMexican Wolf Reintroduction Project Data Management PlanServeCat Reference The FWS R2 ES Mexican Wolf Project 2020 Occupied Range Map contains reference layers including cities within the occupied range and Mexican Wolf Experimental Population Area (MWEPA) zones. The MWEPA is a defined geographic area that encompasses Arizona and New Mexico from Interstate 40 south to the international border with Mexican. Mexican wolves may be initially released from captivity or translocated in Zone 1. Captive born Mexican wolves that are less than 5 months old and translocation-eligible adults may be released in Zone 1 and 2. Mexican wolves are allowed to disperse and occupy in Zone 3, but neither initial releases nor translocation may occur. See 50 CFR 17.84(k) for more details. The Map also contains the 2020 Occupied Range, which z20 Occupied Range layer shows the area occupied by Mexican Wolves at the end of 2020. The USFWS Mexican Wolf 2020 Occupied Range generated based on GPS locations, sightings and sign search.

  3. MWEPA Zone 1

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    Updated May 21, 2021
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    U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service (2021). MWEPA Zone 1 [Dataset]. https://gis-fws.opendata.arcgis.com/datasets/fws::mwepa-zone-1
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    May 21, 2021
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    U.S. Fish and Wildlife Servicehttp://www.fws.gov/
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    U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service
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    Description

    FWS Mexican Wolf WebsiteMexican Wolf Reintroduction Project Data Management PlanServeCat Reference The FWS R2 ES Mexican Wolf Project 2020 Occupied Range Map contains reference layers including cities within the occupied range and Mexican Wolf Experimental Population Area (MWEPA) zones. The MWEPA is a defined geographic area that encompasses Arizona and New Mexico from Interstate 40 south to the international border with Mexican. Mexican wolves may be initially released from captivity or translocated in Zone 1. Captive born Mexican wolves that are less than 5 months old and translocation-eligible adults may be released in Zone 1 and 2. Mexican wolves are allowed to disperse and occupy in Zone 3, but neither initial releases nor translocation may occur. See 50 CFR 17.84(k) for more details. The Map also contains the 2020 Occupied Range, which z20 Occupied Range layer shows the area occupied by Mexican Wolves at the end of 2020. The USFWS Mexican Wolf 2020 Occupied Range generated based on GPS locations, sightings and sign search.

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FWS R2 ES Mexican Wolf Project 2020 Occupied Range Map

Explore at:
Dataset updated
May 21, 2021
Dataset provided by
U.S. Fish and Wildlife Servicehttp://www.fws.gov/
Authors
U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service
Area covered
Description

FWS Mexican Wolf WebsiteMexican Wolf Reintroduction Project Data Management PlanServeCat Reference The FWS R2 ES Mexican Wolf Project 2020 Occupied Range Map contains reference layers including cities within the occupied range and Mexican Wolf Experimental Population Area (MWEPA) zones. The MWEPA is a defined geographic area that encompasses Arizona and New Mexico from Interstate 40 south to the international border with Mexican. Mexican wolves may be initially released from captivity or translocated in Zone 1. Captive born Mexican wolves that are less than 5 months old and translocation-eligible adults may be released in Zone 1 and 2. Mexican wolves are allowed to disperse and occupy in Zone 3, but neither initial releases nor translocation may occur. See 50 CFR 17.84(k) for more details. The Map also contains the 2020 Occupied Range, which z20 Occupied Range layer shows the area occupied by Mexican Wolves at the end of 2020. The USFWS Mexican Wolf 2020 Occupied Range generated based on GPS locations, sightings and sign search.

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