Mexican Wolves
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Mexican gray wolves were driven to near extinction and are making a wild recovery because of advocates like you!
Yellowstone's wolves are helping a new generation of young aspen trees to grow tall and join the forest canopy — the first new generation of such trees in Yellowstone's northern range in 80 years. livescience.com/animals/land-m…
The Cochise County Supervisors resolution fails to achieve coexistence of Mexican gray wolves, who have found their natural habitat here for centuries, with cattle. It is filled with mis- and dis-information and calls for unacceptable wolf extirpation. myheraldreview.com/opinion/letter…

We know, with certainty, that wolves stabilize rather than deteriorate deer and elk populations. It is piercing irony that in the same region of the southwest where Aldo Leopold had his revelation about the importance of wolves, old mythology prevails. santafenewmexican.com/opinion/my_vie…

Asha’s story of resilience has inspired people across the country. But inspiration isn’t enough, we must act. Keeping her and her family in captivity breaks the promises made to the wolves themselves and the public and puts recovery at risk. azdailysun.com/news/local/let…

Wolves need to roam, and ecosystems north of I-40 remain incomplete without the wolves who once lived there. Taylor and wandering wolves before him who traveled north affirm this and fulfill the restoration of both. He knows where he's supposed to be. ladailypost.com/another-mexica…

Cochise County adopted a resolution opposing the Mexican wolf reintroduction program, prioritizing economics over endangered species. As one expert testified, wolves play a vital role in healthy ecosystems. Coexistence is not only possible, it’s necessary allhitskzmk.com/cochise-county…
Taylor and other wandering wolves voted with their paws to redraw the geographic limits of the recovery area. We should honor their meaningful input by revising the management boundaries to allow lobos to roam freely in suitable habitat of their choosing. biologicaldiversity.org/w/news/press-r…

Politicians in Catron, Grant, and Socorro Counties are the real radicals, storming from the hard right, declaring disaster due to perceived impacts of Mexican wolves. No Mexican wolf has attacked a human, but melodrama runs as wild as the lobo. santafenewmexican.com/news/local_new…

It's natural instinct to disperse, meet unrelated wolves and raise a family. This is a sign of a healthy, growing wolf population. Enforcing the artificial I-40 boundary is an exercise in disrupting the natural progression of the Mexican wolf population. abqjournal.com/news/article_a…
Male Mexican gray wolf M3065 has been spotted roaming in northwest New Mexico near Mount Taylor, north of the artificial I-40 boundary. Wolves continue to demonstrate that habitat north of I-40 is critical for their recovery. santafenewmexican.com/news/local_new…

Gosar's lobo delisting bill ignores science and risks unraveling decades of recovery. Coexistence is possible when communities have access to practical, nonlethal tools and support. This bill would strip the resources that make that achievable. taosnews.com/news/environme…
Grant County residents will rally in support of Mexican wolves ahead of Gov. Lujan Grisham’s town hall in Silver City on July 17. Locals widely support the wolves living in the nearby Gila National Forest and want recovery guided by science, not politics. biologicaldiversity.org/w/news/press-r…

The scheduled release of the Caldera Pack wolf family was abruptly postponed in late June, with no clear explanation provided by federal officials. The wild is calling, and the Caldera Pack is ready to answer. Tell USFWS to release Asha and her pack: worldanimalnews.com/2025/07/14/mil…

House Republicans are waging war on America's wildlife. Extinction isn't inevitable, it's a political choice. The Appropriations Committee has one job to do, which is to fund the government, not decide whether our most vulnerable animals get to survive. commondreams.org/news/endangere…