much of Mesa County became wolf country over the past month, a newly released Colorado Parks and Wildlife map shows. The monthly collared gray wolf activity released by the agency shows that one ...
That is at least how many Mexican wolves there are in the wild in New Mexico and Arizona. It’s 11% more than the previous year, and it marks the ninth straight year that the population has grown.
This Jan. 24, 2025, image provided by the Arizona Game and Fish Department shows a Mexican gray wolf in the wild that was monitored as part of a population survey in eastern Arizona. (Arizona Game ...
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