Looks like there may be upcoming meetings People need to attend in Arizona! Perhaps we should contact the Fort Apache Indians and see if they will allow release?? There are animals that stir up strong emotions among nature lovers everywhere. And then there are wolves, which push those passions off the charts. To some, they are the scourge of the …
Biologist to discuss Mexican gray wolves
Biologist to discuss Mexican gray wolves COURTESY PHOTO These Mexican gray wolf pups are the first of their kind born in the wild in 40 years. Dr. Carlos Lopez Gonzalez will talk about his restoration work Tuesday in Hansen Hall at St. John’s Episcopal Church. POSTED: WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 5, 2015 4:30 AM By Shannon Sollitt | 0 comments In 2014 a litter of …
Mexican gray wolf raised at Eureka Wolf Center killed in New Mexico
NEW MEXICO (KTVI)- A Mexican gray wolf who was born and raised at the Endangered Wolf Center in Eureka, MO was killed in New Mexico in January. The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service is investigating the death. The wolf named Ernesta and identified as AF1126 was released into the wild last summer with her four pups and her mate Wesley …
Mexican gray wolf population peaks in American Southwest
ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (AP) — There are now more Mexican gray wolves roaming the American Southwest than at any time since the federal government began reintroducing the endangered predators.An annual survey released Friday by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service shows at least 109 wolves are spread among forested lands in southwestern New Mexico and southeastern Arizona.The population is more than …