Let Mexican Gray Wolves Run Free!
Give Mexican gray wolves the freedom and protection they deserve with your year-end gift!
Give Wolves the Gift of Freedom this Giving Tuesday!
Endangered Mexican gray wolves need freedom to roam. Will you help?
Public Comments Needed on the Draft SEIS and Proposed 10(j) Rule. Speak out for Mexican Gray Wolves!
Now is the time to speak out on behalf of the Mexican gray wolf during the upcoming public comment period for the 10(j) Rule!
MEXICAN GRAY WOLF “ANUBIS” RETURNS TO NORTHERN ARIZONA
Wandering Mexican gray wolf Anubis (m2520) has once again made his way north of Interstate 40.
Leave Anubis Wild! Leave Him Where He Wants to Be! Hands Off Wandering Wolves!
Anubis (m2520) has embarked on another epic journey toward a wild place he clearly wants to call home. Tell Arizona Game & Fish Department to lay out the welcome mat instead of putting up no trespassing signs!
Help Give Mexican Wolf Pups Names With Our Tenth Annual Pup Naming Contest For Kids
Every Mexican wolf is special and deserving of his or her own identity.
Hands Off Wandering Wolves!
Days of freedom near Flagstaff, Arizona have sadly come to an end for Anubis (m2520).
Meet the Lobo Webinar | Thursday, Sept. 9 @6pm PDT
Join Lobos of the Southwest and Wolf Haven International for a very engaging bilingual educational webinar, "MEET THE LOBO!" where we will explore the "Lobo" aka Mexican wolf.
Anubis Still Needs Your Help Staying Wild & Free in Northern Arizona!
Endangered Mexican gray wolf (m2520) remains at risk of capture just for roaming the forests north of Interstate 40.
Endangered Mexican gray wolf (m2520) is at risk of capture and translocation just for roaming the forests north of Interstate 40.
Anubis is still traveling north of I-40 and still needs your help!
ARIZONA GAME AND FISH DEPARTMENT WON’T LET WOLVES BE WILD
A Mexican gray wolf living peacefully in national forests in Arizona is at risk!
Ninth Annual Mexican Gray Wolf Pup Naming Contest Results
Congratulations to all our participants who shared their passion for wild wolves!
MORE THAN JUST NUMBERS: MEXICAN GRAY WOLVES STILL AT RISK
Mexican gray wolf population increases, but what does it mean for their genetic health?
Action Alert: Help Pass Roxy’s Law
Ban dangerous trapping on public lands across New Mexico - January 13, 2021