The 2024 count of Mexican wolves showed at least 286 of the endangered animals living in eastern Arizona and western New ...
Once again, the data collected on the recovering Mexican wolf population show progress.” -- Stewart Liley, chief of wildlife ...
The number of endangered Mexican gray wolves has increased for the ninth year in a row, but advocates say recovery isn't occurring fast enough.
It could still be years before the endangered species rebounds to the point where it can be "downlisted" or delisted ...
The smallest gray wolf subspecies in North America, the Mexican gray wolf is also one of the rarest and most imperiled mammals on the continent. The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (and its predecessor ...
The population of endangered Mexican gray wolves in Arizona and New Mexico reached at least 286 in 2024, according to the ...
Advertisement Article continues below this ad This year's count shows the recovery of Mexican wolves is inching forward. The smallest subspecies of gray wolf in North America, Mexican wolves were ...
The annual census found 286 Mexican gray wolves in Arizona and New Mexico, an 11% increase over last year and the ninth straight year of growth. Wildlife managers say the continued growth in ...
Confirmed Mexican gray wolf kills spiked in 2019, and the following year, livestock owners in the state were paid $186,000 to make up for losses. Since the peak in 2019, the rate of fatal attacks ...
There were 11% more Mexican wolves, 286, surveyed in New Mexico and Arizona ALBUQUERQUE – It is a ritual that takes place every winter – federal and state wildlife managers use remote cameras ...