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Sometimes preserving and endangered species requires unusual steps. This week the Wolf Conservation Center (WCC) will be among the Mexican Wolf Species Survival Plan (MWSSP) participants taking extraordinary measures to aid the recovery of the critically endangered Mexican wolf (a.k.a. … Continue reading
Most of the Mexican gray wolves or lobos that call the Wolf Conservation Center (WCC) home are never seen by visitors to the Center. For this reason, it’s surprising that a number of these elusive creatures have a fan base! … Continue reading
Early this morning, Wolf Conservation Center (WCC) staff and volunteers began the first of several “health exam capture days” scheduled this season. Under Species Survival Plan protocols, all captive critically endangered Mexican Gray Wolves and Red Wolves must be checked … Continue reading
M740 evades our crew/ Photo: Josh Lewis This time of year Wolf Conservation Center (WCC) staff and volunteers are often prying into the private lives of the critically endangered wolves that call the WCC home. It’s the season for annual … Continue reading
The WCC team met early on Wednesday to relocate a pack of critically endangered lobos in our secluded endangered species facility where we house wolves that are candidates for release. By morning’s end, Mexican wolves M804, M807 and F749 were … Continue reading
The first task on today’s schedule: Relocating lobos. Both wolves and humans felt pretty good at the end of the capture when the pack was introduced into a new home, a vast enclosure full of interesting smells and little critters … Continue reading


