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Created2001 to 2008
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The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (Service) is the lead agency responsible for recovery of the Mexican wolf, pursuant to the Endangered Species Act. The Mexican Wolf Recovery Program essentially is separated into two, interrelated components: 1) Recovery – includes aspects of the program administered primarily by the Service that

The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (Service) is the lead agency responsible for recovery of the Mexican wolf, pursuant to the Endangered Species Act. The Mexican Wolf Recovery Program essentially is separated into two, interrelated components: 1) Recovery – includes aspects of the program administered primarily by the Service that pertain to the overall goal of Mexican wolf recovery and delisting from the list of threatened and endangered species, and 2) Reintroduction – includes aspects of the program implemented by the Service and cooperating States, Tribes, and other Federal agencies that pertain to management of the reintroduced Mexican wolf population in the Blue Range Wolf Recovery Area, which consists of the entire Apache and Gila National Forests in Arizona and New Mexico. This report details all aspects of the Mexican Wolf Recovery Program.

Created2001 to 2017
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The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service is the lead agency responsible for recovery of the Mexican wolf, pursuant to the Endangered Species Act. The Mexican Wolf Recovery Program essentially is separated into two, interrelated components: 1) Recovery – includes aspects of the program administered primarily by the Service that pertain

The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service is the lead agency responsible for recovery of the Mexican wolf, pursuant to the Endangered Species Act. The Mexican Wolf Recovery Program essentially is separated into two, interrelated components: 1) Recovery – includes aspects of the program administered primarily by the Service that pertain to the overall goal of Mexican wolf recovery and delisting from the list of threatened and endangered species, and 2) Reintroduction – includes aspects of the program implemented by the Service and cooperating States, Tribes, and other Federal agencies that pertain to management of the reintroduced Mexican wolf population in the Blue Range Wolf Recovery Area, which consists of the entire Apache and Gila National Forests in Arizona and New Mexico. This report details all aspects of the Mexican Wolf Recovery Program.

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Created1991-09-30
DescriptionEvents and Bars, 1991 September 30 AIDS Memorial Quilt; AIDS Memorial quilts on display
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Created1991-09-30
DescriptionEvents and Bars, 1991 September 30 AIDS Memorial Quilt; AIDS Memorial quilts on display; second angle
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Created1991-09-30
DescriptionEvents and Bars, 1991 September 30 AIDS Memorial Quilt; AIDS memorial quilts on the floor of a showroom
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Created1991-09-30
DescriptionEvents and Bars, 1991 September 30 Quilts on display for AIDS memorial
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Created1991-09-30
DescriptionEvents and Bars, 1991 September 30 AIDS Memorial Quilt; Two AIDS memorial quilts hanging in a showroom
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Created1991-09-30
DescriptionEvents and Bars, 1991 September 30 AIDS Memorial Quilts
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Created1991-09-30
DescriptionEvents and Bars, 1991 September 30 People looking at AIDS memorial quilts
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Created1991-09-30
DescriptionEvents and Bars, 1991 September 30 AIDS Memorial Quilt; AIDS memorial quilts on display around a room