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The California Department of Fish and Wildlife (CDFW) launched a new wolf mapping system on Thursday, May 15, 2025, which ...
Mexican wolves are actually not that big – maxing out around 80 lbs for males – or bad at all: there is no case of a Mexican wolf ever harming a human. Not once, ever, in recorded history.
A collared gray wolf released in Colorado in January as part of the state's historic reintroduction effort died in Rocky Mountain National Park last week, wildlife officials said. Colorado Parks ...
FLAGSTAFF, Ariz. — The endangered Mexican Gray wolf remains an ongoing conservation topic in Arizona, and during a tour by the Society of Environmental Journalists April 24, wolf advocates ...
Colorado has agreements with Utah, New Mexico and Arizona to recapture wolves that wander into those states and return them to Colorado, a move aimed at protecting the genes of the Mexican gray wolf.
CPW said the agreements are intended to “protect the genetic integrity of the federally listed Mexican gray wolf,” a separate subspecies found in Arizona and New Mexico. Wyoming was not listed ...
“These protocols are designed to protect the genetic integrity of the federally listed Mexican gray wolf, a distinct subspecies that is a separately listed entity under the Endangered Species ...
CPW said this is to protect the “genetic integrity” of the Mexican gray wolf, which is also a federally-listed species, that is a different subspecies from gray wolves in Colorado. Thursday ...
“These protocols are designed to protect the genetic integrity of the federally-listed Mexican gray wolf, a distinct subspecies that is a separately listed entity under the Endangered Species Act,” ...
Colorado Parks and Wildlife biologists confirmed that the death of a female gray wolf occurred in Rocky Mountain National Park on Sunday, April 20. The U.S Fish and Wildlife Service is investigating ...