Endangered Mexican wolf tracked roaming north of I-40, what to do if you see it
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Endangered Mexican wolf tracked roaming north of I-40, what to do if you see it
*Related video: Threatened vs. Endangered Species - how is it decided? CIBOLA COUNTY, N.M. (KRQE) – A female Mexican wolf has been tracked roaming north of Interstate 40, outside of the Experimental Population Area, according to officials from the New Mexico Department of Game and Fish (NMDGF) and the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (USFWS). As of Thursday, March 27, she was approximately 20 miles north of I-40 near Mount Taylor. Because Mexican …
Another Mexican Gray Wolf Has Wandered North, and Conservationists are Celebrating Her Intrepid Roaming
Conservationists are celebrating the wanderings of female Mexican gray wolf 2996, named “Ella” by schoolchildren, north of Interstate 40 in New Mexico toward Mount Taylor. This area almost certainly would have been home to wolves for millennia before they were wiped out by humans.
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