Threatened vs. Endangered Species – how is it decided? CIBOLA COUNTY, N.M. (KRQE) – A female Mexican wolf has been tracked ...
A Mexican gray wolf has wandered 20 miles north of Interstate 40, the boundary for the area where the U.S. government is trying to recover the endangered species. The Mexican gray wolf population has ...
Our 2004 petition and subsequent lawsuits led to a 2015 management rule authorizing, for the first time, the releases of captive-born wolves in New Mexico — and vastly expanding where they can roam ...
It could still be years before the endangered species rebounds to the point where it can be "downlisted" or delisted ...
In addition to the wild population, approximately 350 Mexican wolves currently live in captivity in facilities throughout the U.S. and Mexico as part of a bi-national breeding program designed to ...
“We really want them to start letting wolves live north of I-40, where they're showing us that the habitat is really great for them. That's happened in both Arizona and New Mexico,” Cyndi ...
A federal judge is set to make a decision in a landmark lawsuit that could reshape the future management of the Mexican gray ...
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. advertisement Story by Hayleigh Evans, Arizona Republic ...
The Living Desert animal care and veterinary team was in constant communication with US Fish and Wildlife and the Association of Zoos and Aquariums Species Survival Plan team. Mexican Wolves are ...
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 listed as endangered in 1976, and a binational ...
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