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Wolf advocates questioned the authorized killing of a Mexican gray wolf blamed for ranch incidents in New Mexico.
The wolf's New Mexico-based pack — known as the Dillon Mountain Pack — was linked to a series of livestock attacks.
The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service plans to kill an endangered Mexican gray wolf because of livestock kills, and ...
After the only known Mexican wolves were removed from Cochise County, calls for the species to be removed from federal protection are growing.
Newly released records reveal that the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service recently ordered the U.S. Department of Agriculture to ...
About 300 people showed up for Friday’s meeting of the state Game Commission to weigh in on Mexican gray wolf management and the dismissal of a game commissioner over an apparent conflict of interest.
Big changes are coming to the Arizona-Sonora Desert Museum where you'll be able to get up close and personal with the ...
Little pigs, watch out. A Mexican gray wolf has been spotted in Northwest New Mexico, north of Interstate 40, according to a Monday news release. The male wolf, known as M3065, has a radio collar ...
Now more than ever Mexican wolves need connections with wolves to the north to increase their diminished genetic diversity.” Independent scientists have determined that Mexican wolf recovery will ...
A spokesperson for the governor said Pack failed to disclose a conflict and didn't recuse herself from "pertinent votes." ...
Seventeen captive-born Mexican wolf pups were placed into wild dens in Arizona and New Mexico this year.