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It's currently unclear if state and federal officials plan to capture the male wolf, which was spotted near Mount Taylor.
An endangered Mexican gray wolf traveled to the Mount Taylor area last week, the fifth wolf since 2017 to leave the Mexican gray wolf experimental population area to roam near ...
NEW MEXICO (KRQE) – Five wolf pups who were birthed by Asha, an endangered Mexican gray wolf caught wandering around New Mexico in 2023, now have names thanks to students. Lobos of the Southwest ...
Schoolchildren from New Mexico and Arizona celebrated the birth of five Mexican gray wolf pups by naming the latest litter of the critically endangered species, conservation groups announced Tuesday.
California has seen its Gray Wolf population grow quickly over the last decade. Now, ranchers say the wolves are killing and stressing their livestock. They advocate for more options to ward them off.
A gray wolf has entered a watershed that includes parts of Jefferson County and Denver, according to the new gray wolf movement data shared by Colorado Parks and Wildlife.
A look at where Colorado’s collared gray wolves explored this June The state’s wolf population continues to evolve with pups, deaths and more movement in the last 30 days ...
Currently, gray wolves are considered endangered in most of the contiguous U.S. It’s usually illegal to kill a wolf unless it’s done to defend a human, or in some cases, livestock.
Gray wolves appear to be moving closer to the Denver metro, and a movement map released by Colorado Parks and Wildlife highlighted a watershed that passes into Denver. FOX31's Nate Belt asked what ...
Center for Biological Diversity: ALBUQUERQUE, N.M.— Mexican gray wolf puppies born in captivity at Sevilleta National Wildlife Refuge received names this week taken from K-12 student submissions. The ...
NEW MEXICO (KRQE) – Five wolf pups who were birthed by Asha, an endangered Mexican gray wolf caught wandering around New Mexico in 2023, now have names thanks to students. Lobos of the Southwest ...
The endangered Mexican gray wolf pups, who were born at Sevilleta National Wildlife Refuge, were given names by K-12 students.