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A close up photo of a Mexican wolf wearing a tie-dye colored collar
Endangered Species Act
Mexican Wolf Population Surpassing Recovery Goals in the United States
Dec 20, 2024
Press Release
Wildlife Crime
Service Seeks Assistance in Investigation of Mexican Wolf Death Near Flagstaff, Arizona
Nov 15, 2024
Press Release
Wildlife Management
Mexican Wolf Captured North of Interstate 40 Near Flagstaff, Arizona
Jul 18, 2024
Biologists mix pups together at a Mexican wolf foster event.
Endangered Species Act
Record Mexican Wolf Pup Foster Year
May 30, 2024
A person wearing latex gloves holds a young Mexican wolf pup
Endangered Species Act
100th Mexican wolf pup fostered into the wild
May 2, 2024
A wolf technician with the Mexican wolf recovery program carries a wolf in from a helicopter.
Endangered Species Act
Mexican Wolf Population Grows for Eighth Consecutive Year
Mar 5, 2024
A Mexican wolf runs near a fence at a wolf facility in New Mexico
Wildlife Management
Female Mexican Wolf Captured and Paired with Mate in Captivity
Dec 11, 2023
A Mexican wolf runs near a fence at a wolf facility in New Mexico
Endangered Species Act
Mexican Wolf Located North of Interstate 40 in Northwest New Mexico
Nov 2, 2023
A close image of a Mexican wolf pup licks the mouth of an adult Mexican wolf
Endangered Species Act
How Mexican Wolves Were Saved From Extinction
Oct 16, 2023
A Mexican wolf runs near a fence at a wolf facility in New Mexico
Wildlife Management
Mexican Wolf Released Back into the Wild
Jun 14, 2023
Adult male Mexican wolf running
Wildlife Management
Finding Mexican Wolf Dens in the Wild
Jun 1, 2023
Two Mexican wolf pups asleep on a blanket
Wildlife Management
2023 Mexican Wolf Fostering
May 26, 2023

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A close up photo of a Mexican wolf wearing a tie-dye colored collar
Endangered Species Act
Mexican Wolf Population Surpassing Recovery Goals in the United States
Dec 20, 2024
Press Release
Wildlife Crime
Service Seeks Assistance in Investigation of Mexican Wolf Death Near Flagstaff, Arizona
Nov 15, 2024
Press Release
Wildlife Management
Mexican Wolf Captured North of Interstate 40 Near Flagstaff, Arizona
Jul 18, 2024
Biologists mix pups together at a Mexican wolf foster event.
Endangered Species Act
Record Mexican Wolf Pup Foster Year
May 30, 2024
A wolf technician with the Mexican wolf recovery program carries a wolf in from a helicopter.
Endangered Species Act
Mexican Wolf Population Grows for Eighth Consecutive Year
Mar 5, 2024
A Mexican wolf runs near a fence at a wolf facility in New Mexico
Wildlife Management
Female Mexican Wolf Captured and Paired with Mate in Captivity
Dec 11, 2023
A Mexican wolf runs near a fence at a wolf facility in New Mexico
Endangered Species Act
Mexican Wolf Located North of Interstate 40 in Northwest New Mexico
Nov 2, 2023
A Mexican wolf runs near a fence at a wolf facility in New Mexico
Wildlife Management
Mexican Wolf Released Back into the Wild
Jun 14, 2023
Two Mexican wolf pups asleep on a blanket
Wildlife Management
2023 Mexican Wolf Fostering
May 26, 2023
A close up photo of a Mexican wolf wearing a tie-dye colored collar
Endangered Species Act
Service Denies Request to List Coyotes Due to Similarity of Appearance to Mexican Wolf
Apr 3, 2023
A Mexican wolf wearing a yellow collar stands with snow in the background
Endangered Species Act
Mexican Wolf Numbers Soar Past 200
Feb 28, 2023
A Mexican wolf running
Endangered Species Act
Mexican Wolf Captured North of Interstate 40 in New Mexico
Jan 23, 2023

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A person wearing latex gloves holds a young Mexican wolf pup
Endangered Species Act
100th Mexican wolf pup fostered into the wild
May 2, 2024
A close image of a Mexican wolf pup licks the mouth of an adult Mexican wolf
Endangered Species Act
How Mexican Wolves Were Saved From Extinction
Oct 16, 2023
Adult male Mexican wolf running
Wildlife Management
Finding Mexican Wolf Dens in the Wild
Jun 1, 2023
A litter of Mexican wolf pups inside a den
Wildlife Wonders
Home Is Where The Den Is
May 2, 2023
A Mexican wolf stands in snow and grass wearing a brightly colored radio collar.
Wildlife Management
Capturing Mexican Wolves
Feb 7, 2023
A mexican wolf with a green and red radio collar stands looking at the camera
Wildlife Wonders
Leaving the Pack
Oct 26, 2022
Three young Mexican wolves inspect a log on the ground in the wild
Endangered Species Act
Improving Protections for Mexican Wolves in the Wild
Apr 12, 2022
four mexican wolf puppies are held in a biologist's hands
Wildlife Management
Mexican Wolf Fostering 101
Dec 22, 2021
A Mexican wolf running
Wildlife Management
Preparing for a Wild Life
Jul 9, 2021
four mexican wolf puppies are held in a biologist's hands
Wildlife Management
Counting Mexican Wolves
May 27, 2021
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Endangered Species Act
Four Mexican Wolves Released in Apache National Forest -- Releases of 11 More Wolves to Occur Over Next Three Months
Mar 15, 2000
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Endangered Species Act
Two Charged in Wolf Killing
Mar 9, 2000

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