20
Sep
In the News: Dave Parsons on Mexican Wolves
This week we welcome Nathan Newcomer of New Mexico Wilderness Alliance to the Earth Matters production team. His first interview is with Dave Parsons — former US FWS / Fish & Wildlife Service Mexican Wolf Recovery Coordinator. They discuss the Mexican gray wolf program and the recent developments in newly proposed rule change.
Dave Parsons is currently with the Rewilding Institute and he was the US FWS / Fish and Wildlife Service’s first Mexican Wolf Recovery Coordinator from 1990-1999. He was the primary author of the original rule that established a Nonessential Experimental Population of the Mexican Gray Wolf in Arizona and New Mexico, which will be replaced by the proposed rule revision.
He has continued to follow the progress of the Mexican wolf recovery program from his retirement from FWS in 1999 to the present day. He holds a B.S. and M.S. degrees in Wildlife Biology, served as a career wildlife biologist for FWS for 24 years, and has lectured nationally and internationally on wolf biology, ecology, and conservation.
You can visit mexicanwolves.org — the website for Lobos of the Southwest — for additional information in support of Wolf recovery. A public hearing is scheduled in Albuquerque on October 4th on the update of wolf recovery regulations — including delisting of grey wolves as an endangered species nationally and other issues impacting wolves in Southwest New Mexico & Arizona. There is also a public comment period on other aspects of the revised regulations.
Based in Silver City, Nathan Newcomer is the Gila Grassroots Organizer for the New Mexico Wilderness Alliance. He has over a decade of experience working on statewide wilderness campaigns in New Mexico and identifies with the Ed Abbey quote”¦
“The idea of wilderness needs no defense –
it only needs more defenders.”
This story was published to Gila Mimbres Community Radio online on September 24, 2013
CLICK HERE to listen to this interview with Dave Parsons.
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PLEASE TAKE ACTION FOR MEXICAN WOLVES
Below are actions that you can take to help Mexican wolves.
Below are actions that you can take to help Mexican wolves.
(1) Please submit comments to the US Fish and Wildlife Service on the proposed changes to the Mexican gray wolf reintroduction rule and on how to encourage NM members of Congress to stand for wolves.
(2) Lobos need you to attend the Public Hearing in Albuquerque on October 4. This will be the only Hearing that will address the rule changes that directly affect Mexican gray wolves.
Click here for more information.
(3) Share this information with your friends!
Thank you for speaking out to save Mexican wolves!
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