Feds strengthen requirements for determining Mexican gray wolf predation of livestock
New standards should ensure Mexican gray wolves aren't unfairly blamed for livestock predation.
New Information Shows Fewer than Four Collared Mexican Gray Wolves in the Wild in Mexico
Concern grows about over-reliance on a very small population of wolves in Mexico to achieve recovery for lobos, as conservationists urge US officials to do all they can to recover lobos in both Mexico and the US.
Asha, wandering Mexican wolf captured near Taos last winter, returned to wild
Asha is roaming free in the wild once again, and we wish her safety and a chance to thrive wherever she chooses to wander.
Conservationists celebrate lobo cross-fostering successes but concerns remain about genetic crisis
An ongoing freeze on wolf family releases along with arbitrary boundaries and human-caused mortality continue to limit recovery in spite of cross-fostering successes.
Government Agents Kill Endangered Mexican Gray Wolf Father, Threatening Pack’s Survival
An endangered lobo has been killed, leaving the future of his family uncertain.
Mexican Gray Wolf Population Grew 23% in 2022
Number of Wolves Increases to 241 But Genetic Diversity Remains Low.
CONSERVATION GROUPS CELEBRATE RECORD MEXICAN WOLF POPULATION BUT CAUTION AGAINST USING NUMBERS ALONE TO MEASURE RECOVERY
A record-breaking year for lobos, but recovery is about more than just total numbers.
Conservation groups dismayed by agency removal of wandering wolf Asha
Asha's wild wanderings end, for now.
Conservation groups urge agencies to allow Mexican wolf Asha to continue her travels
Asha continues her historic journey through northern New Mexico.
Conservationists celebrate northward-roaming Mexican gray wolf
Young wolf named Asha is breaking records for the recovery program's geographic extent.
Mexican gray wolf found dead near Winston, New Mexico
Genetically valuable Mexican wolf father killed after years of successfully raising his family in the wild.
Mexican Wolf Recovery Plan still doesn’t do enough to address human-caused wolf deaths
Revised plan likely won't be enough to curb the number of human-caused deaths.
Mexican Wolf Recovery Plan Revision Draws Mixed Reviews from Wildlife Advocates
Wildlife advocates expressed mixed feelings about the 2022 revision of the Mexican Wolf Recovery Plan.
Federal Officials Release Final Revised Mexican Gray Wolf Plan
The plan does not alter low wolf population target numbers that are not supported by science, nor does it establish genetic metrics for recovery.
Mexican Gray Wolf Rule Eliminates Numeric Cap, Unlikely to Improve Genetic Diversity
The new 10(j) Rule won't alleviate the genetic crisis.
Lawsuit Launched to Challenge New Federal Rule that Fails to Recover Mexican Gray Wolves
Advocates head back to court to keep fighting for the 10(j) Rule lobos need to recover and thrive.
Mexican Gray Wolf Rule Eliminates Cap on Population, Restricts Killing
New Federal Management Rule Still Falls Short on Genetic Diversity by Rejecting Science-Based Reforms.
ANTI-WILDLIFE POLITICIANS DEMAND REMOVAL OF DENNING WOLF FAMILY
Politics put the Seco Creek wolf family at risk.
Lobos Still on the Brink of Extinction
Mexican gray wolf population increases, but lobos are still among the rarest species in the southwestern US.
OVER 81,000 DEMAND SUPPORT FOR LONG-TERM MEXICAN GRAY WOLF CONSERVATION
Enormous outpouring of public support backs majority public opinion that Mexican gray wolves need stronger protections.
Mexican Gray Wolf Anubis Killed on National Forest Land
In tragic news, Wandering Wolf Anubis has been illegally killed on public lands in Northern Arizona.
MORE THAN JUST NUMBERS: MEXICAN GRAY WOLVES STILL AT RISK
Mexican gray wolf population increases, but what does it mean for their genetic health?
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
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
Press Release: 40K+ Weigh In On Mexican Gray Wolves
60-day public comment period ends with outpouring of support for wolf recovery
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!
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?
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
In the News: Wolf advocates reveal more about ‘wolf killer’ contract
September 1, 2019, by Ken Showers, Eastern Arizona Courier
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
Press Release: Forest Service upholds decision to cancel grazing permit of convicted wolf killer
Western Watersheds Project and WildEarth Guardians — July 10, 2019
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!
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
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
Press Release: Indiscriminate traps kill, injure endangered Mexican wolves, impeding recovery
Five lobos have been trapped since Nov. 2018
Press Release: Forest Service to Cancel Grazing Permit of Convicted Wolf Killer
Conservation Community Supports Penalty for Violating Federal Law - December 3, 2018
Press Release: WildEarth Guardians applauds prosecution of wolf killers, calls for more frequent charges
Real investigations, prosecutions, penalties only way to stop lobo killings — September 28, 2018
Press Release: 7 Mexican Wolves return to free life
National Commission of Natural Protected Areas, Mexico — September 17, 2018
In the News: Disagreements, lawsuits over wolf program
White Mtn. Independent - August 14, 2018
Press release: Groups call for Forest Service to cancel permit of welfare rancher who killed Mexican wolf
WildEarth Guardians & Sierra Club Rio Grande Chapter - June 8, 2017
Lobo Advocates Set the Record Straight Regarding Misleading Comments by AZ Game and Fish Department.
White Mountain Independent — Letters to Editor Published — July 27, 2018
Response to AZGFD
Peter Ossorio - July 25, 2018
Press Release: Release of Three Mexican Gray Wolf Packs Needed to Put Recovery Back on Track
Twenty-five conservation groups call on the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service to release Mexican gray wolf packs — July 12, 2018
In the News: Can Mexican gray wolves survive in Mexico?
AZ Central - May 13, 2018
Press Release: Court rejects flawed Mexican wolf management rule
Capping population, killing more wolves, cutting off habitat undermines recovery - April 2, 2018
In the News: Mexican Wolf Population Barely Holding Even in United States
Courthouse News Service - February 22, 2018
Press Release: Flat Mexican Wolf Count Points to Need for Increased Collaboration
Defenders of Wildlife — February 21, 2018