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When the Mexican gray wolf was listed as endangered, its fate fell to humans, who work year in and out to help recover the predator.
Endangered Mexican wolf tracked roaming north of I-40, what to do if you see it Mexican Wolf Experimental Population Area map 2015, courtesy of the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service ...
Experts say the endangered animals have a natural inclination to roam and the female wolf's journey illustrates the species can thrive outside designated boundaries in New Mexico and Arizona.
Authorities have captured and released a Mexican gray wolf back into the Arizona wild after the animal wandered outside the state and toward the Rocky Mountains of New Mexico.
Soleil Ellen, a Mexican gray wolf who came to the Living Desert Zoo and Garden in April, is on the mend after her fractured leg was amputated last week.
Wolf pups are being trekked hundreds of miles to new homes in the wild to save the species from extinction. But not everyone thinks it’s worth it.
A female Mexican gray wolf that roamed beyond the recovery area for endangered species was captured. Authorities used helicopters to locate the wolf on Sunday.
CIBOLA COUNTY, N.M. (KRQE) – A female Mexican wolf has been tracked roaming north of Interstate 40, outside of the Experimental Population Area, according to officials from the New Mexico Depa… ...
The Mexican wolf population in the United States surpassed 200 individuals in 2022, federal officials announced – a stunning recovery for a species that nearly went extinct, with just seven ...
Crystal Diamond and her daughters came home to their New Mexico ranch to find a wolf hanging around the house. The wolf wouldn't go away and was eventually killed.
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