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Threatened and Endangered Species

New Mexico

New Mexico

WS in New Mexico protects livestock, field crops, fruits, nuts, turf, flowers, landscaping, buildings, roads, bridges, irrigation systems, and natural resources.  WS educates the public about wildlife and wildlife damage management, and provides the citizens of New Mexico with safe, effective, and biologically sound assistance in resolving wildlife conflicts. 

Species Group
Species Protected
Fed Status
State Status
Total Amount Expended
Mammal JAGUAR
F/E
S/R
6,000
Mammal WOLF, MEXICAN GRAY
F/XN
S/E
90,000
Total Species

      2

Total
96,000

F/E – Federal Endangered
F/XN – Federal Experimental Population, Non-essential
S/E – State Endangered
S/R – State Rare

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Last Modified: August 10, 2010