SILVER CITY, N.M.— An endangered Mexican gray wolf has been killed in New Mexico by federal employees, according to a document released by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service. Affectionately named ...
“If people know they can get away with killing a Mexican gray wolf, there's no incentive to not kill them,” said Cyndi Tuell, ...
Another Mexican gray wolf has strayed from the designated recovery ... It spans portions of Arizona and New Mexico south of Interstate 40 in what agencies say is the wolves’ historic range.
Otherwise, Mexican gray wolf recovery will remain just an illusion ... which covers a vast swath of eastern Arizona and western New Mexico south of Interstate 40. But state and federal wildlife ...
Two endangered Mexican ... Refuge in New Mexico. “We’re at least giving her a chance to play a role in recovery by pairing her with an available male,” deVos said. Both wolves wear satellite ...
“If people know they can get away with killing a Mexican gray wolf, there's no incentive to not kill them,” said Cyndi Tuell, Arizona and New Mexico director of Western Watersheds Project.
A five-year evaluation of the binational Mexican gray wolf recovery program reveals ... actions from the binational recovery plan to aid the Mexico program, including exploring new sites for wolf ...