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Lobos Of The Southwest
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News & Events

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News and Events


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Send An Easy E-Postcard to the Fish and Wildlife Service Today About This Week's Re-release Candidate!

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The Interesting Eyes of the Wolf

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Southern NM Conservation Pays Back Double

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Proceeds Will Fund Wolf Recovery Projects

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If you care about wildlife, you won’t want to miss this amazing documentary

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Send An Easy E-Postcard to the Fish and Wildlife Service Today About This Week's Re-release Candidate!

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AZ Ranchers and Conservationists Begin New Era in Wolf Management

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Help Distribute Reward Posters to Stop Criminals Killing Lobos

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Albuquerque, August 27

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'Problem Wolves' Spur Suit

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Trapping Ban Gives Lobos Breathing Room

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Please urge your members of Congress to send a letter to the Fish and Wildlife Service demanding that they take immediate action to save Mexican gray wolves!

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New Mexico ranchers' use of technology to track wolves debated

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West Valley Arts Council

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Lobo supporters make their voices heard

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Predators' reintroduction angers New Mexico ranchers

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Reviewing case of imperiled wolves offers some hope

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Endangered Mexican gray wolf may get new help

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Feds consider giving Mexican gray wolf extra protection

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Bill's wolf-trap ban needs federal follow-up

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New York Review of Books on Rewilding the World

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Governor suspends trapping in wolf area

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Grijalva Applauds Fish & Wildlife Investigation of Mexican Grey Wolf Shootings, Calls On Agency to End Threat to Reintroduction

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Governor Richardson Issues Trapping Restrictions in Lobo Country

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Defenders of Wildlife Guide

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Phoenix TV on Serial Killings of Mexican Wolves

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Dead Alpha Male Gray Wolf Found

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Report From the Wolf Conservation Center

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Three Mexican Wolves Were Found Dead recently-34 endangered Mexican Wolves Have Been Killed by Criminals Since 1998.

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3rd Mexican gray wolf dead in SW

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officials probe use of radio tracking

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Celebrate with free wolf howl ringtones, coloring pages, stickers, and bookmarks.

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2 are dead, third missing from packs in Ariz., NM

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by Jean Ossorio

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Lobo supporters weigh in on criminals killing wolves

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An educational lecture series on the Mexican gray wolf

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Traps, Snares Threaten N.M. Wolf Population

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2 Alpha Male Wolves Dead

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Pups born at refuge near St. Louis offer hope for wolf breed near extinction

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Mexican Gray Wolf One Step Closer to Separate Protection Under Endangered Species Act

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Educators stress animals’ role in ecosystem

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Action Still Needed After Friday’s Meeting

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Take a video trip to the recovery area and learn more about efforts to ban traps and snares.

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Wolf supporters are needed to attend the AZ Game and Fish Commission meeting Friday.

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Ageing wolves: How Well Do They Hunt?

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We should pursue wolves' recovery

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Groups Battle Wolf Recovery Area Traps

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Groups petition to protect Mexican gray wolves

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Coloring Page, Wolf Quiz, and More!

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Mexican gray wolf pups

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A Personal Account of Seton’s Influence

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Enjoy a year of storytellers, journaling workshops, castle tours and more

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Wolf Program To Be Revamped

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Federal agency agrees to deadline on AZ, NM wolves

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New Exhibit Traces How One Wolf’s Death Led to a Century of Wildlife Conservation

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Group pushes U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service on wolf recovery

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Celebrate by Helping Mexican Wolf Moms and Pups

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Feds: Mexican Wolf Population "Threatened With Failure" Mismanagement, Poaching, Genetic Problems From Inbreeding, and Lack of a Recovery Plan at Fault

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Wolves Bring Substantial Benefits


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Artists Find Creative Ways to Support Wolves

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A recovery plan is a scientific compass to guide management of endangered species

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In his essay “Thinking Like a Mountain," Leopold recounts the killing of a wolf and how the death became a transformational moment in his life.

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Celebrate by Helping Mexican Wolf Moms and Pups

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Happy Birthday to the Oldest Lobo Matriarch In the Wild!

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F168, Aspen: Too Briefly Wild

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Tell the Forest Service to Protect Mexican Wolves


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  A world free from predators would not be idyllic.

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From the Wolf Conservation Center

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Protect Mexican Wolf Habitat

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Free Endangered Species Ringtones Include Mexican Wolf Howls

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Two Beautiful Mexican Wolf Entries Make the Cut

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U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service Recognizes Need For a New Recovery Plan

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Governor Signs Bad AZ Game and Fish Commission Bill

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M806, Laredo: Captive-born Lobo Makes Good in the Wild

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Mexican Wolf pups are being born now in Arizona  and New Mexico. But with  just 42 Wolves left, they need your help to survive.

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Download printable bookmarks and colorable stickers here.

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Steve has penned seven letters to the editor over the last 3 years.  He never misses an opportunity to speak up for our wolves.  He is an inspiration for all of us!  Pick up your pens (or start tapping on your keyboards) and let's keep wolf issues in our papers.

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Mexican wolf packs, after spending the winter following herds of elk over long distances, are getting ready to settle down to raise their puppies.

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Great Photo Gallery at Field Trip Earth

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Ask Governor Brewer to Veto Bad Wildlife Bill!!

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Final Story in NY Times Lobo Series

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Updated Film Screening Schedule

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Great Opportunity to Highlight and Celebrate Mexican Wolves

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Report From Middle Fork Territory

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Wayward wolf not welcomed home

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Photographer Joel Sartore raises alarm for endangered species

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A Decade on, Southwest Wolf Reintroduction Effort Faces Long Odds

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F685, Anna, Part 3: Amazing Mom

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 GCWRP wants wolves to have freedom to roam

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Mexican Wolf Update

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Flying Mexican Wolves to New Homes

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How Much Room is There for Mexican Wolves?

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“Predatory Bureaucracy” author Michael J. Robinson

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Decline puts wolves on the brink of extinction

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Lobos Need Your Support


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F685, Anna, Part 2: Anna and Rocky

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Anti-wolf bill fails to pass NM Legislature

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Mexican wolf returned to Wildlife Science Center

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Critically endangered Mexican wolf missing

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Anti-wolf legislation in committee could go back to House

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AZ Republic says “Enough is enough.”

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Biologist promotes rescue strategy


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Reintroduction planned as early as this month

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Officials say total from last year was down nearly 20%

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An in-depth look at new research

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Lobo supporters needed to attend meeting

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North America’s Largest Environmental Film Festival comes to Flagstaff

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USFWS Missed Deadline for Mexican Wolf Decision

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Center for Biological Diversity Pushes for Stronger Protection for Wolves

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Mother wolf with pup by artist Sarah Rose (note: links have been fixed)

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F685, Anna, Part 1: miracle puppy

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Finding Overdue on Greater Protections for Wolves


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Reward Information and Poster Available for Download

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M190, Paquito, early victim of livestock conflicts

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National Geographic photo by Joel Sartore

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MEXICAN WOLF REINTRODUCTION PROJECT NEWS

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Wild-born Mexican wolf to be released in the Gila

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U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service offers opportunities in the Blue Range Wolf Recovery Area

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M166, Rio, lobo pioneer

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Mexican wolves arrive in New Mexico

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Mexican wolves remain one of the most endangered mammals in North America

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View wolf photos at Field Trip Earth

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Wild releases of lobos in Sonora on the near horizon

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Bacho Pack alpha male found dead

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M60 and F37, Francisco and Sheila

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Part of group that champions environmental causes

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Hear the Bluestem Wolf Pack in Arizona

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F5, Nina: A reproductive cliffhanger

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Lobos Succeeding in Spite of Challenges

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Lessons from Aldo Leopold's historic wolf hunt

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Scientifically designed plan needed to recover Arizona's wolves

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Nagual (M968) gets a mate!

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Settlement boosts wolf reintroduction

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Letters needed to counter misinformation about Mexican wolves

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Governor Richardson joins in congratulations

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Relisting process for wolves needs to move forward

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Wolf removal policy “will no longer stand”

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Friday the 13th is normally associated with bad omens. But Friday, November 13 brought the end of SOP 13 and a new era of opportunity for Mexican gray wolves!

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Biologist’s findings show forest diversity, health influenced by wolves

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Mexican wolves need your support now

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October 9 and 11 Lobo events in Albuquerque

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Trust fund announced for livestock industry


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For SW New Mexico middle school students

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and are raising 4 pups

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Decisions to leave wolves in the wild reflects new direction

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October screenings in Flagstaff and Albuquerque

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Open to middle school students

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Middle Fork Pack Will Remain in Gila

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and help save Mexican gray wolves from being trapped and shot.

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Lords of Nature: Life in a Land of Great Predators

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A Volunteer and Educational Opportunity in the White Mountains of Arizona

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Fish and Wildlife Regional Director Benjamin Tuggle ruled Friday that the Middle Fork Pack is highly valuable

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A Conference Celebrating Leopold's Land Ethic and the 45th Anniversary of the Wilderness Act

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New info can help reduce livestock conflicts

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Good news for the wolf recovery project

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Three conservation groups filed petitions this week asking the US Fish and Wildlife Service to give Mexican gray wolves greater protection under the Endangered Species Act

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Wolf supporters needed to attend August 20 meeting in Albuquerque  

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This is a great short version of a longer documentary on the Mexican wolf that is not yet completed.

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Wildlife experts call for science-based wolf restoration

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Celebrate Aldo Leopold and lobos-Friday, August 28

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Listen to this important Public Radio International Story

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Excellent LA Times Story and Slideshow on Mexican gray wolves 

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Write to your representative in Congress today, and ask him/her to use his/her influence to make Mexican wolf recovery a priority for the new Fish and Wildlife Service Director.

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Scientists Urge Course Correction on Mexican Wolf Recovery


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 When it comes to New Mexico’s recovery program, the real fear is the wolves won’t be saved

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Conservation groups asked the federal government Thursday to investigate the deaths of three endangered Mexican gray wolves found dead in southwestern New Mexico.

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and help save Mexican gray wolves from being trapped and shot.


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“A decision to remove this wolf … could be detrimental to any potential population gains”

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Endangered Mexican gray wolf with 8-week-old pups allowed to stay in the wild

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2009 Summer Volunteers Needed!

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Bluestem pack Alpha Female heads out on her own

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A great opportunity for students to learn more and express themselves about the Mexican wolf!

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A new documentary from Green Fire Productions shows how the survival of birds, butterflies, beaver and antelope, wildflowers and frogs is connected to top predators like the wolf.

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Failure to remove livestock carcasses can result in the deaths or removals of wolves

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The Grand Canyon Wolf Recovery Project offers  exciting volunteer opportunities.


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A lawsuit filed by conservation groups to protect Mexican wolves is still alive.


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Learn first-hand the latest agency decisions affecting Mexican wolf recovery and ask the Adaptive Management Work Group to stop the killing and trapping of wolves.

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Residents of Arizona and New Mexico overwhelmingly support having Mexican gray wolves back in the wilds of their state.

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Court Decision Rejects Government’s Attempt to Block Mexican Wolf Recovery Cases

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Wolves not harming elk numbers in Gila National Forest

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Number of breeding pairs down due to illegal poaching

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Illegal killings stall increase in wolf reproduction

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Female Mexican gray wolves sent to facility for breeding and reintroduction

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The endangered species' numbers in the wild tumbled 12 percent to a total of 52 by the end of December

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Ranchers may lose support of they don't respect public's desire to see wolves in the wild

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State and federal officials considering changes to a controversial rule

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Wolf population still down along Arizona-New Mexico border

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Mexican gray wolf making her mark at Eureka research center

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Discussion of the Bush administration's failures to protect and restore imperiled wildlife under the Endangered Species Act

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New Mexico voters support reintroduction of the endangered Mexican gray wolf


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