pulic supporsts wolf reintroduction in AZ & NM?
Posted: Fri Jun 27, 2008 2:32 am
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http://kob.com/article/stories/S479190.shtml?cat=517
from the AP via KOB-tv :
Poll finds broad support for wolf reintroduction
ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (AP) - There�s new a poll out on the 10-year-old federal program to release Mexican gray wolves in southwestern New Mexico and southeastern Arizona.
The poll, commissioned by wildlife groups and environmentalists, shows the endangered wolf has strong and broad-based support among voters in both states, according Brian Sanderoff, who heads the Albuquerque based research firm Research and Polling.
The poll found that the wolf reintroduction program has more support in Arizona than in New Mexico.
It shows that 77 percent of Arizonans and 69 percent of New Mexicans support reintroducing wolves on public lands in their states.
Twenty-one percent of New Mexicans and 13 percent of Arizonans oppose the program.
Sanderoff says the sample size wasn�t large enough in areas where wolves have been released to say if opinions there differed from those in general.
http://kob.com/article/stories/S479190.shtml?cat=517
from the AP via KOB-tv :
Poll finds broad support for wolf reintroduction
ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (AP) - There�s new a poll out on the 10-year-old federal program to release Mexican gray wolves in southwestern New Mexico and southeastern Arizona.
The poll, commissioned by wildlife groups and environmentalists, shows the endangered wolf has strong and broad-based support among voters in both states, according Brian Sanderoff, who heads the Albuquerque based research firm Research and Polling.
The poll found that the wolf reintroduction program has more support in Arizona than in New Mexico.
It shows that 77 percent of Arizonans and 69 percent of New Mexicans support reintroducing wolves on public lands in their states.
Twenty-one percent of New Mexicans and 13 percent of Arizonans oppose the program.
Sanderoff says the sample size wasn�t large enough in areas where wolves have been released to say if opinions there differed from those in general.