17 Mexican Gray Wolves Were Found Dead in 2018 | Time to change status quo

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(ALBUQUERQUE, N.M.) — Wildlife managers have confirmed a record number of Mexican gray wolves have been reported dead this year, fueling concerns about the decades-long effort to return the endangered predator to the southwestern U.S.

Five wolves were found dead in New Mexico in November, bringing the total for the year to 17. That marks the most wolves killed in any single year since the reintroduction effort began in 1998, and it’s one of the deadliest months in the program’s history.

The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service is investigating but hasn’t said how the animals died.

The dead wolves include a female pup, two male wolves and the leaders of two packs — one that roams the mountainous area along the Arizona-New Mexico border and another that lives in the north-central portion of the Gila National Forest in southwestern New Mexico.

Source: Record Number of Mexican Gray Wolves Were Found Dead in 2018 | Time