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Asha, a Mexican gray wolf caught wandering around New Mexico in 2023, gave birth to her first litter in mid-May, the U.S.
Asha first captured public imagination when the endangered wolf twice wandered outside the bounds of the wolf recovery area in 2023, but the female Mexican gray wolf just embarked on a new adventure: ...
PHOENIX – Seventeen captive-born Mexican wolf pups have been placed into wild dens in Arizona and New Mexico this year, wildlife officials announced Monday. That completes the Mexican wolf fostering ...
The wolves’ territory now spreads from near the Utah border west of Montrose, to the Wyoming border north of Walden, to near ...
A family of endangered Mexican gray wolves removed from southeastern Arizona on Tuesday was in such poor condition that one ...
The Institute of American Indian Arts (IAIA), one of the few post-secondary institutions in New Mexico’s capital city, could ...
Mexican wolf fostering efforts for 2025 have been completed, with 17 wolf pups placed into wild dens. In total, six were ...
The controversial program to return the predators to the American West has produced tension for three decades.
ALBUQUERQUE — Commissioners in a rural New Mexico county say pets are being snatched from front yards and livestock are being maimed and killed by endangered Mexican gray wolves that seem to ...
Cochise County ranchers say the landscape cannot support Mexican gray wolves while environmentalists say the wolf was there before ranching arrived.
At that time, border fences felt practically medieval, but today a new politics is shaping the globe, and the European Union’s internal and external borders are hardening by the year.
"For one (wolf) to go 80 miles in one week is nothing," said Laura Schneberger of the Gila Livestock Growers Association in New Mexico. "Once they're managed as fully endangered species ...