Mexican Gray Wolf Killed Crossing I-40
Taylor, a three-year-old Mexican gray wolf, died after crossing a highway barrier; over 3,500 people petitioned to allow freer wolf movement, officials said.
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Mexican gray wolf found dead near Grants
GRANTS, N.M. (KRQE) – The New Mexico Game and Fish Department confirmed that a Mexican gray wolf was recently found dead along I-40. The department said the male wolf, identified as M3065, appears to have been hit by a vehicle near Grants, but did not have any other information. The wolf crossed the interstate last year, and [...]
New Mexico’s Boundary-Defying Wolf ‘Taylor’ Found Dead on I-40
Center for Biological Diversity: ALBUQUERQUE, N.M.— The Mexican gray wolf known as Taylor, famous for repeatedly crossing Interstate 40, was found dead over the weekend on the interstate near Grants, New Mexico. Taylor established a home range last year near Mount Taylor despite a federal rule banning wolves north of Interstate 40. He returned there twice after being removed.
Taylor, the Boundary-Defying Wolf, Found Dead on Interstate 40 in New Mexico
Taylor, the Mexican gray wolf made famous for establishing a home range last year near Mount Taylor, and returning there twice after having been removed despite a federal rule banning wolves north of Interstate 40, was found dead over the weekend on the interstate near Grants, New Mexico.
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