State and federal wildlife agencies counted 319 endangered Mexican gray wolves across Arizona and New Mexico this past year. Up from 286 the previous year, it marks a decade of steady recovery.
Republican bills that would allow the endangered Mexican gray wolf to be killed and no longer be considered an endangered ...
The count of 319 in Arizona and New Mexico at the end of 2025 is just shy of the average 320 needed to downlist the species, ...
The number of Mexican gray wolves in Arizona and New Mexico grew to at least 319 in 2025, as the species inches closer to possible downlisting from endangered to threatened.
Champions of the Mexican gray wolf are watching a bill introduced in Congress by Rep. Paul Gosar, R-AZ, to remove the wolf from the Endangered Species Act.
The population of endangered Mexican gray wolves in the Southwest increased by 33 in 2025, reaching a total of 319, according to a joint announcement ...
The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service has authorized a highly unusual permit allowing a Republican Catron County Commissioner to kill a federally protected Mexican gray wolf.
Gray wolves were originally listed as subspecies or as regional populations of subspecies, according to the Fish and Wildlife ...
With the sound of wolf howls echoing through the chamber, GOP Rep. Lauren Boebert’s bill to delist the gray wolf from the nation’s endangered and threatened list passed the House on Thursday, 211 to ...
The Center for Biological Diversity filed a lawsuit over the decision by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service to not release a national recovery plan for gray wolves. The lawsuit is the latest volley in ...