Opinion: Could more wolves mean more water for Arizona? Now is a good time to find out
By Joanna Allhands, Arizona Republic, December 31, 2019
In the News: Competing interests leave Mexican gray wolf recovery efforts at a crossroads
By Debra Utacia Krol, Arizona Republic, December 30, 2019
In the News: What role does Colorado play in bringing back the wolf?
By Liz Weber, The Journal (Colorado), December 20, 2019
In the News: Mexican gray wolf turns up dead in New Mexico
Associated Press, December 16, 2019
Op-Ed: Governor should back wolf protection experts
By Michael J Robinson, Albuquerque Journal, December 15, 2019
Mexican Wolf Reintroduction Project News
Monthly Status Report: November 1-30, 2019 - Arizona Game and Fish Department - December 13, 2019
In the News: The fall and rise of the Mexican gray wolf
Interview with Dave Parsons on The Santa Fe New Mexican, Mary Charlotte's Radio Café, a twice-weekly show exploring life, politics, and news, December 12, 2019
In the News: Inconsistency at Game and Fish: After state rejoins wolf recovery program, two pups caught in leghold traps
By Kendra Chamberlain, NM Political Report, December 10, 2019
Conservation groups outraged following alleged wolf pup trapping
By Ken Showers, December 4, 2019
Op-Ed: Hiding traps on public lands is wrong
By Mary Katherine Ray, Albuquerque Journal, November 30, 2019
Press Release: Wild Wolf Pup Dragging Leghold Trap in Gila
Another pup is undergoing treatment as private trapping continues to take a toll on endangered species and public lands
Mexican Wolf Reintroduction Project News
Monthly Status Report: October 1-31, 2019 - Arizona Game and Fish Department - November 18, 2019
2020 Initial Release & Translocation Plan Released
Public Comments Due by November 30, 2019. Use our talking points to be sure your support for more adult family wolf releases is counted!
In the News: Border wall poses new problems for the endangered Mexican Gray Wolf
Kendra Chamberlain, New Mexico Political Report, October 29, 2019
In the News: New Mexico Game Commission to rejoin federal wolf program
By Michael Gerstein, Santa Fe New Mexican, October 28, 2019
In the News: Groups: Saving Mexican gray wolves requires new approach
By Susan Montoya Bryan, Associated Press, October 17th, 2019
‘That is how you cause extinction’: Border wall threatens desert ecology, conservationists say
Lauren Villagran, El Paso Times, October 11, 2019
Mexican Wolf Reintroduction Project News
Monthly Status Report: September 1-30, 2019 - Arizona Game and Fish Department - October 9, 2019
Mexican Wolf Reintroduction Project News
Monthly Status Report: August 1-31, 2019 - Arizona Game and Fish Department
Lucky Encounter
Lobo advocate, Jean Ossorio, tells a beautiful story of one of her recent encounters with a Mexican wolf
In the News: Wolf advocates reveal more about ‘wolf killer’ contract
September 1, 2019, by Ken Showers, Eastern Arizona Courier
Opinion: We can coexist with the lobos
Bryan Bird from Defenders of Wildlife drafted an op-ed for the Albuquerque Journal, August 30, 2019
Press Release: US Fish & Wildlife Hires Known Wolf Killer to Help With Removals
Long-time wolf advocates express anger over a recognizable name from the past in a sole source contracting announcement
Press Release: US Fish and Wildlife Service Has Issued Mexican Wolf ‘Kill Order’
For Immediate Release, August 22, 2019
Action Alert: Help Stop Wolf Removals Happening Now
We have heard from reliable sources that a wolf removal with permission to kill is happening now in Arizona! Take action to let US Fish & Wildlife know we do not support taking wolves from the wild!
Mexican Wolf Reintroduction Project News
Monthly Status Report: July 1-31, 2019 - Arizona Game and Fish Department (8/14/19)
In the News: FWS investigates death of Mexican gray wolf
August 15, 2019, Associated Press
In The News: Range war over wolves continues
Peter Aleshire, White Mountain Independent, July 26, 2019
LETTERS TO THE EDITOR NEEDED!
Mexican Wolf Reintroduction Project News
Monthly Status Report: June 1-30, 2019 - Arizona Game and Fish Department
In The News: US authorities investigate death of Mexican gray wolf
By Associated Press, July 19, 2019
New Study Released: Biological and Sociopolitical Sources of Uncertainty in Population Viability Analysis for Endangered Species Recovery Planning
Carlos Carroll, Robert C. Lacy, Richard J. Fredrickson, Daniel J. Rohlf, Sarah A. Hendricks & Michael K. Phillips
Press Release: Forest Service upholds decision to cancel grazing permit of convicted wolf killer
Western Watersheds Project and WildEarth Guardians — July 10, 2019
Guest Column: NM needs to hold brutal wolf killer responsible
Albuquerque Journal — June 28, 2019 — Your Letters are Needed
Op-Ed: Mexican Gray Wolf pups need more from feds
Maggie Howell and Cyndi Tuell Special to the Arizona Daily Star - Jun 22, 2019 - Letters to the Editor Needed
Mexican Wolf Reintroduction Project News
Monthly Status Report: May 1-31, 2019 - Arizona Game and Fish Department
In the News: Pup fostering gives genetic boost to wild Mexican wolves
Associated Press, Susan Montoya Bryan - June 18, 2019
Endangered Mexican gray wolf population boosted by 6 pups at Phoenix Zoo
June 4, 2019 - Arizona Republic, Andrew Nicla
Mexican Wolf Reintroduction Project News
Monthly Status Report: April 1-30, 2019 - Arizona Game and Fish Department
In the News: Illegal killings, political opposition hobble wolf recovery
By Jonathan Drew, Susan Montoya Bryan and Matthew Brown for The Associated Press
May 23, 2019
Letters to the Editor Needed!
Partner Press Release: Mexican Gray Wolf Pup Born at Wolf Conservation Center Released to the Wild
Wolf Conservation Center joins other captive facilities for a banner year of cross-fostering Mexican wolf puppies into the wild!
In the News: Endangered Wolf Pups Born in Captivity Join Dens in the Wild
April 25, 2019, Associated Press, New York Times
In the News: Mexican Gray wolves rebound; latest numbers cause for optimism
April 30, 2019, by Erin Ford, Grand Canyon News
Mexican Gray Wolf population increases by 12 percent
Mexican Wolf Reintroduction Project News
Monthly Status Report: March 1-31, 2019 - Arizona Game and Fish Department
In the News: Most of Trump ’emergency’ wall goes through NM
By Angela Kocherga, April 20th, 2019, Albuquerque Journal
Action Alert: Game and Fish Commission considers rule to restrict predator hunting contests
Comments due before May 12 — posted 4/15/19
Press Release: Mexican Wolf Pups Get Named By School Kids Around the Globe
Annual Pup Naming Contest Reveals Names for Latest Pups in Lobo Reintroduction
Seventh Annual Mexican Wolf Pup Naming Contest Results
Students Give Names to Twenty-one Mexican Wolf Pups Born in 2018 (posted 4/10/19)
Press Release: FEDS RELEASE GOOD NEWS ABOUT IMPERILED MEXICAN WOLVES
The annual count of Mexican wolves in the wild has revealed marginal gains after a year of record deaths
In the News: Mexican Gray Wolf Is a Valid Subspecies of Gray Wolf
Current Evidence Supports Classification of Red Wolf as a Distinct Species, Report Says; Mexican Gray Wolf Is a Valid Subspecies of Gray Wolf
Mexican Wolf Reintroduction Project News
Monthly Status Report: February 1-28, 2019 - Arizona Game and Fish Department