Happy Lobo New Year and Thank You!
Videos to Celebrate and Promote Understanding of Mexican Gray Wolves!
In the News: Environmentalists to Sue Over Capture of Wolves
The Associated Press, December 26, 2012 (posted 12/27/12)
Press Release: Lawsuit Launched to Challenge Feds’ Capture of Endangered Wolves That Enter Arizona or New Mexico
Center for Biological Diversity Files Formal Notice of Intent to Sue USFWS, December 26, 2012
Team’s Daily Job is to Manage Wolves Back From The Brink of Extinction
The White Mountain Independent, Terence Corrigan, December 23, 2012 (posted 12/24/12)
Forest Service Approves Livestock Grazing in Mexican Wolf Recovery Area Against a Groundswell of Public Comment
WildEarth Guardians, Monday, December 17, 2012 (posted 12/23/12)
In the News: Renewed Call For Probe of Federal Wildlife Services
The Sacramento Bee, Tom Knudson, December 9, 2012 (posted 12/22/12)
Biodiversity: Can the Courts Help Save Mexican Gray Wolves?
Summit County Citizen's Voice, December 12, 2012 (posted 12/19/12)
In the News: Idea for Wolf “Diversity” Draws Ire
Albuquerque Journal, December 16, 2012 Letters to the Editor Needed! (posted 12/17/12)
We Can Still Save Mexican Gray Wolf
Op-ed, Santa Fe New Mexican, December 15, 2012 (posted 12/17/12)
Forest Plan Revision Update – Apache-Sitgreaves National ForestProposed Plan and Draft Environmental Impact Statement
Update Expected to be Published For Public Review in January
Environmental Group Files Suit To Classify Mexican Gray Wolf As Subspecies
Arizona Public Media — NPR, by Mark Duggan, December 11, 2012 (posted 12/12/12)
Mexican Wolf Reintroduction Project News
AZGFD Endangered Species Updates, December 11, 2012 (posted 12/12/12)
In the News: Conservation Group Sues — Again — To Protect Mexican Gray Wolf in Arizona
Cronkite News, Joe Henke, December 10, 2012 (posted 12/11/12)
Press Release: Lawsuit Filed to Protect Mexican Gray Wolf as Endangered Subspecies
Bureaucratic Limbo Threatens 58 Wolves Left in Arizona, New Mexico
Press Release: Massive Coalition Calls on President Obama to Nominate Rep. Raul Grijalva as Interior Secretary
Grijalva Would Provide "Renewed Emphasis and Urgency" On Climate Change, Preservation of Water, Lands
US Forest Service, Partners Win Emmy for ‘Green Fire’
Aldo Leopold Movie Receives Award For Best Historical Documentary
Naming Contest for Kids: Help give Mexican wolf pups names!
Open to kindergarten through eighth grade. Deadline is December 15!
Stephen Capra’s Legacy as NM Wild’s Executive Director
New Mexico Wilderness Alliance, Dave Foreman, November 28, 2012 (posted 12/6/12)
Mexican Wolf Essay Wins Second Place in Annual Writing Contest — “It’s A Trap”
Writer Chronicles Activities of Bluestem Pack, Santa Fe Reporter, November 27, 2012 (posted 12/5/12)
In the News: Magistrate Tosses Trapping Suit
Albuquerque Journal, Rene Romo, December 5, 2012 (posted 12/05/12)
In the News: Federal Wildlife Services Makes a Killing in Animal-Control Business
The Sacramento Bee, Tom Knudson, November 18, 2012 (posted 12/04/12)
Take Action: Arizona Game and Fish Commission Meeting Friday, December 7
Mexican Gray Wolf Reintroduction on the Agenda — Please Speak for the Wolves
Senator-elect Heinrich, Rural New Mexico Small-Business Owner Promote Economic Benefits of Protected Public Lands in the West
Economic study shows public lands are key to economic advantage (posted 11/30/12)
In the News: Lawsuit Seeks Wolf Program Rule Changes
Albuquerque Journal, Rene Romo, November 29, 2012 (posted 11/29/12)
In the News: Group Sues Feds Over Gray Wolf Reintroduction – Conservationists: Program Needs Help
Arizona Republic, Donyelle Kesler, November 28, 2012 (posted 11/29/12)
In the News: Mexican Gray Wolf Program Sparks Another Lawsuit
Associated Press, Susan Montoya Bryan, November 28, 2012 (posted 11/29/12)
Press Release: Lawsuit Filed to Speed Reintroduction of Endangered Mexican Gray Wolves to Wild in Arizona, New Mexico
Fish and Wildlife Service Has Failed to Enact Reforms Recommended by Scientific Review Panel 11 Years Ago. Center for Biological Diversity, November 28, 2012
Good News! Feds: Wandering wolf pups reunite with alpha male
Associated Press, November 26, 2012
In the News: Wolf From Brookfield Zoo Sent to New Mexico to be Prepared for Release
Only 58 Mexican gray wolves in the wild in the Southwest; wildlife officials hope Ernesta will add to the population, November 24, 2012 (posted 11/26/12)
In the News: Center calls for government to release more Mexican gray wolves into the wild
Silver City Daily Press, November 23, 2012 (posted 11/25/12)
Press Release: WildEarth Guardians Sues for Information on Captured Mexican Wolf
Group Questions Incarceration of the Fox Mountain Loba, November 21, 2012 (posted 11/24/12)
In the News: ISEA Artists Explore Intersections of Nature and Technology
KUNM Public Radio, November 19, 2012 (posted 11/22/12)
In the News: Wolf Pups on Their Own After NM Pack Separates
Associated Press, November 21, 2012 (posted 11/22/12)
Mexican gray wolf captured in NM now in Arizona
Associated Press, November 19, 2012 (posted 11/21/12)
Mexican Wolf Reintroduction Project News
AZGFD Endangered Species Updates, November 19, 2012 (posted 11/21/12)
Press Release: Release of More Mexican Gray Wolves to Wild Needed to Stop Genetic Inbreeding
Center for Biological Diversity, November 20, 2012, (posted 11/21/12)
Blog: Restoring Wolves and Harmony in the Southwest
Defenders of Wildlife, Working With the White Mountain Apache Tribe (posted 11/20/12)
Wolf Conservation Center Website Update
Mexican Gray Wolves F810, M804, and M807 Move to WCC's Lobo Exhibit (posted 11/19/12)
Blog: Rare Mexican Gray Wolves Arrive at Mesker Park Zoo & Botanic Garden!
November 14, 2012 (posted 11/15/12)
In the News: Evansville’s Mesker Park Zoo Adds Endangered Mexican Gray Wolves that it Hopes to Breed
Associated Press, November 14 (posted 11/14/12)
Arizona Voters Reject a Special Interest-Driven Bid to Claim Control over Federally Managed Public Lands
Land Grab Seen as a Waste of Time and Money by Many State Residents, Summit County Voice, November 7, 2012 (posted 11/8/12)
A history of wolves in Texas: From native top predators to a fading memory
Our Wild Texas (posted 11/7/12)
The Crucial Role of Predators: A New Perspective on Ecology
Yale Environment 360, September 15, 2011 (re-posted 11/5/12)
In the News: Students from points afar get hands-on training at Wolf Haven
The Olympian, November 1, 2012 (posted 11/3/12)
In the News: We didn’t have to kill the Wedge Wolf Pack
Op-ed By John M. Marzluff, Seattle Times, October 28, 2012 (posted 11/2/12)
Action Item: Jailed Wolf Mother Innocent?
Government Blacks Out Nearly 700 Pages of Public Records. (posted 11/1/12)
In the News: Mexican gray Wolf Release Proposal Draws Criticism
Associated Press, October 30, 2012 (posted 10/31/12)
Congressmen Raul Grijalva and Jared Polis Request Stronger Protections for Mexican Gray Wolves
Letter Sent to Fish & Wildlife Service Director Dan Ashe, October 17, 2012 (posted 10/30/12)
Press Release: Mexican Wolf Release Proposal Falls Short
Letter from 22 Scientists, Conservationists, and Wolf Recovery Area Residents Urges Fish and Wildlife Service to Rescue Wolf Program (posted 10/29/12)
Analysis: For Wolves on the Brink, A Hobbled Recovery Plan
Yale Environment 360, Caroline Fraser, October 25, 2012 — (posted 10/28/12)