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Release the wolf pack to the wild to roam

Science has demonstrated that canines such as wolves dream. Does the captive Asha dream about running free through the forest, along streams, over meadows, about the places she saw, and about being able to choose for herself her own destiny? NMDGF and USFWS need to give Asha back her dreams and return her to the wild.

Wolves roam to survive. Let them.

Wolves live in the present and face an uncertain future. It’s time for the agencies to adjust to the reality that the wolves — and the best available science — say it is time to let them roam.

Let the Caldera wolf pack roam together

The Caldera Pack wolf family has a great chance at thriving together, and it’s up to the humans to let them try it. NMDGF and USFWS need to release them together, in the wild, where wolves belong.

Praise for wildlife crossings program

Vehicle collisions are one of the leading causes of death for endangered lobos along with poaching. A wildlife crossings program in New Mexico can help protect lobos, other native wildlife, and people.

Decision-makers need to come to senses on wolves

Asha and at least eight other northward-wandering wolves have shown us the folly of trying to contain wild animals in arbitrary boundaries and the risks of relying on the current recovery plan if we want to see wolves truly recovered.
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