Court rules in favor of federal and state agencies on Mexican wolf management rule | International Wolf Center

From Arizona Game & Fish: The U.S. District Court in Tucson has ruled in favor of the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (FWS) and the Arizona Game and Fish Department and against a coalition of plaintiffs in a lawsuit challenging the FWS’s 2022 Mexican wolf 10(j) management rule for the recovery of Mexican wolves. In

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Some more animals from #Asiaquest at the Columbus Zoo
One of the animals was certainly an interesting find in the Asia section of the Zoo!

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This is sad. I didn't know that CPR can be performed on animals, so I've learned something, at least? Endangered Mexican Wolf Dies from Anesthesia Complications at Living Desert Zoo www.nbcpalmsprings.com/2025/03/19/e... #MexicanWolf #wolf #wolves #conservation

Endangered Mexican Wolf Dies f...
Endangered Mexican Wolf Dies from Anesthesia Complications at Living Desert Zoo

"Researchers documented 286 Mexican wolves during their 2024 population census, up from 257 the year prior. "More than 120 were located in eastern Arizona. The others were in western New Mexico." AXIOS Phoenix: Mexican Wolf Numbers Are Up www.axios.com/local/phoeni... #MexicanWolf #Conservation

Mexican wolf numbers are up
Mexican wolf numbers are up

Last week, the Arizona and New Mexico game and fish departments announced the wild Mexican wolf population grew for the ninth consecutive year — the longest continuous growth streak since the species was reintroduced into the wild in 1988.

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WWP's Deputy Director weighs in on the fact that #AshaTheWolf #MexicanWolf was recaptured and thrown back in wolf jail --

"In the meantime, Asha paces in the wolf pen at Sevilleta National Wildlife Refuge, suffering for having figured out instinctually what humans are yet reluctant to accept: Interstate 40 is a roadblock in Mexican gray wolf recovery, but it’s entirely surmountable. It just takes a bit of courage to see the opportunities that await on the other side."

https://www.abqjournal.com/opinion/decisionmakers-need-to-come-to-their-senses-over-mexican-wolf-recovery/article_fb452862-bed0-11ee-8711-e7b35cbe7516.html

Letters to the Editor: Decisionmakers need to come to their senses over Mexican wolf recovery

Decision-makers need to come to senses on wolves

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Arizona Game and Fish Department didn't really like getting called out by WWP's duty director last month, so they put out a straw man response. These folks can't handle the truth – that #MexicanWolf recovery depends on removing the I40 boundary – so they just tell stories about how it's all going swimmingly as is. 🤥

https://www.azcentral.com/story/opinion/op-ed/2023/11/04/mexican-gray-wolves-remain-south-interstate-40/71397972007/

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She's north of Interstate 40 again, and outside the bounds of the #MexicanWolf recovery area. Will they let her run? Stay tuned...

#GoAsha! #StayWild

https://westernwatersheds.org/2023/11/wildlife-advocates-urge-agencies-to-let-roaming-mexican-gray-wolf-asha-go-where-she-needs/

As usual, we here at WWP have a lot to say about #MexicanWolf recovery, and this article lends itself to.... OMG. PUPPIES! DO YOU SEE THE PUPPIES?!!! DYING OVER HERE. PUPPIES!

Where were we?

https://news.azpm.org/p/newsfeature/2023/5/25/216135-coexisting-in-rural-spaces/

Coexisting in rural spaces.

How the Mexican Wolf Recovery Program is succeeding.

Mexican wolf numbers soar past 200

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