Feral cows roaming wild around southwest New Mexico will be gunned down by shooters in helicopters beginning next week, according to a plan approved by U.S. officials. About 150 feral cattle, which ...
Federal authorities have a plan to remove feral cows that are roaming New Mexico’s Gila National Forest and causing damage by over-grazing and trampling stream banks. The Albuquerque Journal reports ...
NEW MEXICO -- The US Forest Service will move forward with killing feral cattle in New Mexico's Gila National Forest, officials say. The agency issued its decision in a news release on Thursday, ...
ALBUQUERQUE – Federal authorities have a plan to remove feral cows that are roaming New Mexico’s Gila National Forest and causing damage by overgrazing and trampling stream banks. The Albuquerque ...
A kill order has been issued for 150 cattle in Gila Wilderness, a protected backcountry area in New Mexico. The U.S. Forest Service announced its decision in a news release, explaining that feral ...
Some years ago, a manager at the 14,400-acre Brosnan Forest started thinking there had to be something better than controlled burns to keep the forest floor healthy. He hit upon something that at ...
A plan to cull a herd of feral cows has been completed. An aerial shoot conducted by helicopter over the Gila Wilderness in southwest New Mexico killed 19 head of cattle, Reuters reported. The hunters ...
ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (AP) — A helicopter with a shooter will fly over a portion of the vast Gila Wilderness in southwestern New Mexico next week, searching for feral cows to kill. U.S. Forest Service ...
What's cuter than a fluffy baby cow? Answer: four fluffy baby cows. Four such adorable calves have recently been born at Ashdown Forest. The first three have been named Jasmine, Jasion and Jade, with ...
TUCSON, Ariz.— The Center for Biological Diversity and Maricopa Bird Alliance today filed a notice of intent to sue the U.S. Forest Service and U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service to end years of illegal ...
Feral cattle FILE PHOTO: The U.S. Forestry Service recently culled feral cattle in Gila National Forest. (mdulieu/Getty Images/iStockphoto) By Natalie Dreier, Cox Media Group National Content Desk ...
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