Month: October 2022
Three Wolves Killed In Wyoming As History Repeats
“The extirpation was recognized as a mistake even as it was happening. In 1924, a naturalist at Yellowstone National Park, Milton P. Skinner, observed, ‘We need these predatory and fur-bearing…
Read MoreMexican Wolf #1693 Killed In NM
Mexican Wolf #1693, named Grenville by the folks working at the Endangered Wolf Center where he was born, has been found dead in New Mexico, according to The U.S. Fish…
Read MoreMexican Wolves Continue To Overcome Unique Challenges
The Arizona Game and Fish Department (AZGFD) recently released its 3rd quarter Mexican Wolf Recovery Program Quarterly Update. The updates share information on Mexican Wolf Recovery Program activities in the…
Read MoreWolf Conservation Center Mourns Loss of Mexican Gray Wolf Alléno
Dear Friends, It is with heavy hearts that we announce the death of Mexican gray wolf Alléno. He passed away this morning at twelve and a half years old. Upon…
Read MoreWashington Continues Bloody Treatment of Wolves
Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife (WDFW) Director Kelly Susewind today authorized a kill order for one wolf from the Smackout pack territory in response to repeated attacks of cattle…
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