By Andrew Hay May 1 (Reuters) - For the first time in decades, a radio-collared endangered Mexican wolf crossed from the U.S.
A report published this month revealed that two wolves were killed in July.
New border wall construction could make it even more difficult for wolves and other wildlife to continue roaming their ...
A rare cross-border movement by an endangered Mexican wolf may be the last of its kind, conservationists warn, as U.S. border ...
Republican bills that would allow the endangered Mexican gray wolf to be killed and no longer be considered an endangered species won approval Tuesday in the Arizona House of Representatives. Cattle ...
In 2017, before there was an extensive border wall, two wolves from Mexico separately crossed into the United States. The first was a male who briefly visited the edge of Las Cruces, New Mexico, ...
Not quite in coach or first class, eight endangered Mexican gray wolves flew on a private jet to Mexico, a return trip of sorts for their species to historical habitat. The wolves took off from New ...
Wildlife advocates say wolves like Cedar could soon be trapped on one side of the border or the other, unable to roam.
“Durango is one of the last places where wolves existed in the wild,” said Greta Anderson, deputy director of the Western Watersheds Project. Nearly half a century ago, the remaining wild wolves were ...
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