Feds will hold Asha the wolf for breeding
Making Asha’s freedom dependent on her ability to breed represents an outdated and unscientific philosophy held by wildlife managers that needs to change.
Roaming Mexican wolf Asha will stay in captivity another breeding season
US Fish and Wildlife Service captured Asha twice and has now decided to keep her in captivity even longer because she didn't have pups. Asha has rights as a thinking, feeling being and intrinsic value beyond her reproductive status. She can still be a leader for wolf recovery if given a chance to be free again.