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After the only known Mexican wolves were removed from Cochise County, calls for the species to be removed from federal ...
Explore the real-world economic impact of wolf recovery on U.S. ranchers. A University of Arizona study reveals how even ...
State and federal wildlife managers removed a Mexican gray wolf pack from the Peloncillo Mountains after multiple complaints of dead livestock. Ranchers in Cochise County say the wolves should ...
A bill introduced Monday, proposing to strip endangered species protections from Mexican gray wolves would mean ...
Four endangered Mexican wolf pups have been born at the San Juan de Aragón Wildlife Conservation Center in Mexico City.
U.S. Rep. Paul Gosar (R-Ariz.) introduced legislation this week to remove the Mexican gray wolf from the endangered species ...
Schoolchildren from New Mexico and Arizona celebrated the birth of five Mexican gray wolf pups by naming the latest litter of ...
Three dire wolves essentially revived from extinction are reportedly growing, developing and hitting all of their milestones ...
A new bill targets a predator some Arizona ranchers say is killing their livelihood as well as their livestock.
U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service is releasing five Mexican gray wolf pups after they were born in captivity. The pups were ...
This was the second time the endangered Mexican wolf, tagged F2754, was captured by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (FWS). Asha has been held in captivity ever since.
Mexican wolves are Northern America’s smallest and rarest subspecies of gray wolf. They were nearly eliminated from the wild by the 1970s due to conflicts with livestock.