As government agencies reach targets in endangered wolf recovery, five-year evaluation of the binational program reveals troubles in Mexico.
Mexican gray wolf M1477 after being released south of Hannagan Meadow, Arizona, on Jan. 26, 2024. M1477, an eight-year-old male and member of the Eagle Creek Pack, was darted from a helicopter to ...
State and federal agencies should look to connect Mexican wolf recovery to highly suitable areas that scientists identified decades ago and allow northward expansion to allow connections with northern ...
“If people know they can get away with killing a Mexican gray wolf, there's no incentive to not kill them,” said Cyndi Tuell, Arizona and New Mexico director of Western Watersheds Project.
Between 1977 and 1980, the last few surviving Mexican wolves were captured and bred, and some of their progeny were reintroduced into Arizona and New Mexico. Now, although this gray wolf subspecies ...