Month: March 2022
Wild Mexican Gray Wolf Population Grows Slightly, Intensive Recovery Efforts Still Needed
In its annual survey released today, the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (USFWS) reports that 196 wild Mexican gray wolves were counted in the U.S. in 2021 – a 5% increase since…
Read MoreWolf Conservation Center Mourns Sudden Loss of Red Wolf Charlotte
Dear Friends, It is with deep sorrow that we share news about a beloved matriarch. Red wolf Charlotte, born at the Wolf Conservation Center in 2015, passed away yesterday. Charlotte…
Read MoreSeven Endangered Mexican Gray Wolves Found Dead, Resulting in 25 Killed in 2021
The Arizona Game and Fish Department (AZGFD) announced in the Mexican Wolf Recovery Program Quarterly Update that seven endangered Mexican gray wolves were found dead in Arizona and New Mexico in the…
Read MoreBusy Mating Season Bodes Well for Wolf Pups
The Suspense is “Mounting” The culmination of breeding season has Wolf Conservation Center staff and supporters wondering, will there be pups in the spring? If the number of observed copulatory…
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