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Mexico and the Us Now Have 600 Mexican Wolves; They Started with 7 Survivors to Extermination

Binational efforts saved the species through natural reproduction, through exchanges between zoos. Fanny Miranda / MILENIO Without cooperation between authorities in Mexico and the United States, the Mexican wolf (Canis lupus baileyi) would have died out after the ferocious extermination campaigns of the species in the 1950s, which led him to consider it likely extinct in wildlife two decades later. “This program has been going on since the late…
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Binational efforts saved the species through natural reproduction, through exchanges between zoos. Fanny Miranda / MILENIO Without cooperation between authorities in Mexico and the United States, the Mexican wolf (Canis lupus baileyi) would have died out after the ferocious extermination campaigns of the species in the 1950s, which led him to consider it likely extinct in wildlife two decades later. “This program has been going on since the late…

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dossierpolitico.com broke the news in on Friday, August 1, 2025.
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