Fernando Toledo, director of Wildlife of the Museum of the Desert (Mude), explained that the lack of awareness in Coahuila and the rest of the country has slowed the release of Mexican wolf specimens, a situation that keeps their reproduction in captivity in detention due to the lack of available spaces to house them.The specialist explained that the Mude is an active part of the binational initiative for the conservation of this species since 2…
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Fernando Toledo, director of Wildlife of the Museum of the Desert (Mude), explained that the lack of awareness in Coahuila and the rest of the country has slowed the release of Mexican wolf specimens, a situation that keeps their reproduction in captivity in detention due to the lack of available spaces to house them.The specialist explained that the Mude is an active part of the binational initiative for the conservation of this species since 2…