State and federal bills removing Mexican gray wolves from the endangered species list could harm both the animal and ranchers.
People living next door to the Albuquerque botanic gardens might hear howling wolves in their neighborhood come winter. The ABQ BioPark is increasing its capacity to care for and breed endangered ...
For six decades, visitors to the Arizona-Sonora Desert Museum and Phoenix Zoo have been inspired by encounters with the Mexican gray wolf, by locking eyes, by hearing them howl, and by learning their ...
ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. – The Albuquerque BioPark is preparing to welcome more Mexican gray wolves as part of its conservation efforts. Fences, sand and trees cover the secluded area where the wolves will ...
The endangered Mexican gray wolf population in Arizona and New Mexico has grown to 319, a record high. Several new bills in Arizona and Congress seek to remove protections for the wolves, citing ...
New Mexico’s Department of Game and Fish relocated an endangered Mexican gray wolf on Friday after it strayed from is boundary a second time, drawing criticism from advocacy groups. Male wolf 3065, ...