Year-End Donations Will Support Mexican Wolves in 2021
A message from Lobos of the Southwest Coordinator – December 29, 2020
Press Release: New Mexico Rancher Who Pleaded Guilty to Bludgeoning Endangered Wolf Admitted Trapping, Beating One More
Center for Biological Diversity and Western Watersheds Project - December 18, 2020
2021 Mexican Wolf Initial Release and Translocation Plan Released: Public Comments Due by December 31, 2020
Speak out today for Mexican gray wolves! Tell US Fish and Wildlife Service you support releases of bonded wolf families!
Help Give Mexican Wolf Pups Names with Our Ninth Annual Pup Naming Contest for Kids
Open to kindergarten through eighth grade. Deadline is February 1, 2021
Mexican Gray Wolves Need Your Help This Giving Tuesday
Join Us in Fighting for Wolf Families
Buy a Shirt – Save Endangered Mexican Gray Wolf Families
‘Wolf Family Values’ shirts available for a limited time
In the News: Voter approval of Colorado wolf reintroduction means “paws on the ground” by late 2023
Denver Post, Bruce Finley – November 5, 2020
PODCAST: Trump Administration Delists Gray Wolves: Response from the Experts
BioScience - Carlos Carroll, Adrian Treves, Bridgett vonHoldt, and Dan Rohlf - November 11, 2020
Op-Ed: In the age of extinction, we need wolves
Santa Fe New Mexican, Michelle Lute, Ph.D. - November 7, 2020
In the News: Mexican gray wolves spared as Trump officials end gray wolf protections across most of US
Associated Press, Silver City News – October 29, 2020
Wild Mexican Wolves At Risk
The Wildlife News, Greta Anderson – October 26, 2020
Two wolf families need your help!
Contact the US Fish and Wildlife Service (USFWS) today to say you oppose removing wolves for livestock. (10/23/20)
New Mexico Department of Game and Fish Proposes Rule Change
Submit a public comment to show support for rule changes that help Mexican wolves!
Guest Column: NM needs a wildlife conservation agency
Albuquerque Journal, Christopher Smith – October 4, 2020
Mexican Wolf Reintroduction Project News
Monthly Status Report: August 1-31, 2020 - Arizona Game and Fish Department
In the News: Armed with new research, ranchers rethink depredation
NM Political Report, Kendra Chamberlain – September 22, 2020
2020 Mexican Wolf Art Contest Results
Amazing and Inspiring Lobo Art - Posted September 21, 2020
Guest Column: Is US Wildlife crying wolf on livestock deaths?
Albuquerque Journal – Cyndi Teull, AZ and NM Director, Western Watersheds Project - September 7, 2020
Mexican Wolf Reintroduction Project News
Monthly Status Report: July 1-31, 2020 - Arizona Game and Fish Department
Express Your Love for Lobos with Art
Mexican Wolf Art Contest – Deadline September 1
In the News: Wolf deaths, introductions, spawn controversy
By Peter Aleshire, White Mountain Independent, July 31, 2020
Mexican Wolf Reintroduction Project News
Monthly Status Report: June 1-30, 2020 - Arizona Game and Fish Department
In the News: Save the Saffel Pack
by Greta Anderson, The Wildlife News - July 18, 2020
Op-Ed: Time for county to end Wildlife Services contract
By Kevin Bixby, Las Cruces Sun News, July 12, 2020
WEBINAR: A Critical Evaluation of Legal and Illegal Killing of Native Predators
Our friends at Project Coyote and the Rewilding Institute have posted a recording of an important presentation by Dr. Adrian Treves that you can view here.
In the News: Deaths of 2 Mexican gray wolves investigated
Albuquerque Journal, June 29, 2020 - Please Write a Letter to the Editor in SUpport of Mexican Wolves
Fact Sheet: Hunting and Mexican Gray Wolf Recovery
How are hunters playing a valuable role in Mexican gray wolf recovery?
Mexican Wolf Reintroduction Project News
Monthly Status Report: May 1-31, 2020 - Arizona Game and Fish Department (posted 6/30/20)
Create a Summer Adventure for Kids!
Wolf Conservation Center is offering downloadable guides to turn your backyard into a summer adventure for kids!
Partner Press Release: Feds Kill Another Endangered Mexican Gray Wolf
For Immediate Release, June 26, 2020
Michael Robinson, Center for Biological Diversity, (575) 313-7017, michaelr@biologicaldiversity.org
Op-Ed: Science must trump politics for wolves to survive
Maggie Howell and David Parsons, Santa Fe New Mexican, Jun 19, 2020
Press Release: 40K+ Weigh In On Mexican Gray Wolves
60-day public comment period ends with outpouring of support for wolf recovery
TAKE ACTION! US Fish & Wildlife Begins 60-Day Public Comment Period on Mexican Wolves
We need all wolf advocates to speak up! Check out our demands and upcoming events to help spread the word!
Mexican Wolf Reintroduction Project News
Monthly Status Report: April 1-30, 2020 - Arizona Game and Fish Department
In the News: Advocates question investigations used to target ‘problem’ wolves
Albuquerque Journal – May 24, 2020 - Speak for Wolves!
Op-Ed: Senseless pup killings show urgent need for reform
Michael J. Robinson, Albuquerque Journal, May 18, 2020
Letters to the Editor Needed TODAY!
Register Today for Mexican Gray Wolf Webinar Series!
Lobos of the Southwest and friends invite you to join a two-part webinar series to learn more about a pivotal opportunity to change the future of lobo recovery.
Mexican Wolf Reintroduction Project News
Monthly Status Report: March 1-31, 2020 - Arizona Game and Fish Department
In the News: Activists, ranchers battle over federal wolf kills
Albuquerque Journal, Theresa Davis – April 8, 2020 – Send Letters to the Editor
Op-Ed: If we want Mexican gray wolves to recover, we need them north of the Grand Canyon
Arizona Republic, Craig Miller – April 9, 2020
Op-Ed: The Mexican gray wolf: friend or foe?
Las Cruces Sun, Ken Kawata – April 8, 2020
Press Release: Memos Show Feds Killed Four Endangered Mexican Gray Wolves in Late March
April 7, 2020 - Center for Biological Diversity, Wolf Conservation Center, Sierra Club, WildEarth Guardians, Western Wildlife Conservancy, Wild Arizona
Mexican Wolf Reintroduction Project News
Monthly Status Report: February 1-29, 2020 - Arizona Game and Fish Department (3/20/20)
Press Release: Pup Naming Contest Results Announced
Wild Mexican Wolf Pups Named By Young Wolf Advocates!
Eighth Annual Mexican Wolf Pup Naming Contest Results
Students Give Names to Twenty-four Mexican Wolf Pups Born in 2019 (posted 3/20/2020)
In the News: Mexican gray wolf population grows by 24% in the 2019 survey
By Debra Utacia Krol, Arizona Republic, March 19, 2020
In the News: Mexican Wolf Population Goes Up In U.S. With At Least 163 Now In Arizona and New Mexico
By Rosie McCall, Newsweek, March 19, 2020
In the News: Mexican gray wolf population increases by 24%
By Theresa Davis, Albuquerque Journal, March 18th, 2020
Letters to the Editor NEEDED TODAY!
There was some good news shared in the annual population count report that came out yesterday -- let's make sure we get letters flooded to the papers now!
Press Release: More Wolves Searching For Mates
The annual Mexican gray wolf population count revealed the steady increase in numbers continues, but what does it mean for wolves looking for mates?