Environmentalists concerned after protected Mexican wolf dies in Arizona
- A large monetary reward of up to $103,000 is offered for information leading to a prosecution in the case of a deceased female Mexican gray wolf, known as Hope.
- The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service states that killing a federally protected Mexican gray wolf is a violation of state law and the Federal Endangered Species Act.
- Sandy Bahr from the Sierra Club’s Grand Canyon Chapter said, "If the investigation into Hope’s death reveals that a person killed her, we expect the Arizona Game and Fish Department to advocate for justice for Hope.
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