Winner Chosen for 2012 Wolf Stamp Artwork
Proceeds Benefit Mexican Wolf Recovery Efforts! New Mexico Wilderness Alliance, January 26, 2012
In the News: Wolf Sanctuary Shuts Down After Devastating Storm Damage
King 5 News, January 23, 2012 (posted 01/25/12)
In the News: Their View: Decisions based on science, not propaganda
Op-ed, Las Cruces Sun News January 22, 2012 (posted 1/24/12)
In the News: Mesker Zoo’s conservation ‘ripples’ reach out
Evansville Courier & Press, January 17, 2012 (posted 1/20/12)
In the News: Arizona Backs Off Wolf Stance
Letters Needed! Albuquerque Journal, January 19, 2012
In the News: Arizona eases gray wolf reintroduction stance
Arizona Daily Star, January 16, 2012 (posted 1/17/12)
In the News: Arizona to replace lost Mexican wolves
Arizona Republic, January 14, 2012 (posted 1/16/12)
In the News: How returning wolves are changing Yellowstone
Ecotrope article with video, December 29, 2011 (posted 1/6/12)
In the Press: Will the Mexican Wolf Again Become Part of Mexico’s Wildlife?
A breeze of hope surfaces as reintroduction draws near, Wolves of the World, Winter 2011 (posted 1/3/12)
In the Press: Mexican gray wolf numbers coming up short
KJZZ, December 24, 2011 (posted 12/27/11)
In the Press: Her Way-A pianist of strong opinions
The New Yorker profiles Helene Grimaud, co-founder of the Wolf Conservation Center in New York, November 7, 2011 (posted 12/22/11)
In the Press: Gray wolf killed while lurking near NM ranch
AZ Daily Star December 17, 2011 (posted 12/19/11)
In the Press: Feds kill wolf near Arizona-N.M. border
Arizona Daily Star, December 16, 2011 (posted 12/19/1)
In the Press: U.S. Agents Kill Errant Wolf
Albuquerque Journal, December 16, 2011 (posted 12/19/11)
In the Press: Mexican gray wolf that had mated with dogs is euthanized
Los Angeles Times, December 15, 2011 (posted 12/19/11)
In the Press: Female Mexican Wolf Shot Dead in Southwestern N.M.
Albuquerque Journal, December 15, 2011 (posted 12/17/11)
In the Press: Ariz. Drops Wolf Support
Albuquerque Journal, December 11, 2011 (posted 12/13/11)
In the Press: Wolves wait at NM refuge for chance at the wild
Alamogordo Daily News, December 10, 2011 (posted 12/12/11)
In the Press: Injured Mexican Wolf Dies On Way To Veterinarian
USFWS Press Release: December 9, 2011
In the Press: Eradicate hurdles to wolf reintroduction
Arizona Republic Editorial, December 7, 2011-Letter to the Editor Opportunity!
In the Press: AZ Commission Considers Plan to Boost Endangered Wolf Population
Public News Service, 12/2/11 (posted 12/5/11)
In The News: Rural Economic Vitalization Act (REVA) Introduced in Congress
REVA (H.R. 3432) Would Provide Cash Option for Grazing Permittees,
Wildlife News, Brian Ertz, November 16, 2011 (posted 12/01/11)
In the Press: Respect Both the Hunted, Hunters
Arizona Republic Editorial, Nov. 26, 2011 (posted 11/29/11)
Behind the Scenes in The Lives of Captive Wolves
High Country News, Ceiridwen Terrill, November 14, 2011 (posted 11/18/2011)
Love Thy Neighbor! Or Else”¦
Health Exams and Match Making, Wolf Conservation Center, November 11, 2011 (posted 11/17/2011)
Rare Mexican Gray Wolves Transferred to Scottsdale
AZfamily.com November 15, 2011 (posted 11/16/2011)
Los Lobos Concert in Albuquerque, NM November 17
Encourage Los Lobos to Support Wild Lobos (posted 11/15/11)
Movie Review: “Stories of Wolves — the Lobo Returns” Teaches “The Web of Life”
Albuquerque Wellness Examiner November 5, 2011 (posted 11/13/2011)
Mexico’s Release of Wolves Troubling to US Ranchers
Jessica Canchola For The Arizona Daily Star, Thursday, November 3, 2011 (posted 11/12/2011)
In the Press: Utah worries about protections for Mexican wolves
Please Submit Letters to the Editor: The Salt Lake Tribune, November 9, 2011 (posted 11/10/11)
In the Press: Efforts In San Diego Help Restore Critically Endangered Wolf
KPBS Story, November 8, 2011 (posted 11/10/11)
In the Press: Rare wolves raised near NYC for return to the wild
WCC hopes for Mexican wolf pups who can someday live in the wild. Associated Press, October 30, 2011 (posted 10/31/11)
In the Press: One with the Lobos-Film to Premier Oct. 28 and 29
Albuquerque Journal, Oct. 20, 2011 (posted 10/28/11)
Mexico Releases 5 Wolves Into the Wild
Rene Romo , Albuquerque Journal, 10/20/2011 (posted 10/27/2011)
In the Press: Mexican government releases 5 wolves south of border, US conservationists hopeful
The Republic, Columbus, Indiana, October 19, 2011 (posted 10/26/11)
Returning to The Fold: Wolves Struggle to Return to Arizona Since Statehood
Joanna Dodder Nellans, The Daily Courier - 10/20/2011 (posted 10/22/2011)
ABQ BioPark Hosts Wolf Awareness Days Oct 21-23
Interactive Discovery Stations Provide Fun Educational Activities
In the Press: Wolves released in Mexico mountains near Arizona
Arizona Daily Star, October 18, 2011 (posted 10/19/11) Show support with a letter to the editor!
Historic News! Mexican Wolves Return to Mexico!
Five Mexican Wolves Were Released in Sonora October 11
In the Press: Endangered wolves face uphill battle after Wallow Fire
ABC15.com, October 17, 2011 (posted 10/18/11)
Video: Ambassadors of Past Remind Us of Present Challenges in Lobo Recovery
Wolf Conservation Center (posted 10/17/11)
In the Press: 2 Plead Guilty in Wolf Killings
Silver City Sun-News October 8, 2011 (posted 10/9/11)
In the Press: 2 Men Plead To Shooting Wolves
Please submit a letter to the editor. Albuquerque Journal, October 7, 2011
In the News: Public input sought on trapping
Silver City Sun-News, October 4, 2011 (posted 10/6/11)
In the Press: Let Binder Park Bring Out the Wolf in You
A Celebration of Everything Wolf on Saturday, Oct. 1, The Daily Reporter, September 27, 2011, (posted 9/30/11)
Large Predators Are Critical to the Stability of Our Natural Areas
Jim Curland, Defenders of Wildlife, September 26, 2011, (posted 9/28/11)
In the News: Should Mexican Gray Wolf Be Cared For By States Or Federal Government?
ABC15.com, September 25, 2011 (posted 9-27-11)
In the Press: Shut Your Trap – Game Commission trapping decision incites wolf activists
Santa Fe Reporter, September 21, 2011
Economic Studies:
Wolves Bring Substantial Benefits