ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (AP) – Wildlife managers are investigating the death of an endangered Mexican gray wolf found last month in New Mexico.
Officials with the wolf recovery team say they are waiting for the results of genetics testing to determine the pack from which the animal came. They didn’t provide any details about how the uncollared animal might have died or where it was found.
There have been a total of 11 documented wolf deaths from January through November. A subspecies of the Western gray wolf, Mexican wolves have faced a difficult road to recovery that has been complicated by politics and conflicts with livestock. Endangered Species List, Gray Wolves, Oppose Welfare Ranching not Wolves, Protect The Wolves #EndangeredSpeciesList #GrayWolves #OpposeWelfareRanchingNotWolves #ProtectTheWolves https://protectthewolves.com/mexican-gray-wolf-found-dead-in-new-mexico/
Monday, December 16, 2019
Mexican Gray Wolf found Dead in New Mexico
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