The Mexican gray wolf population is experiencing growth due to the release of captive-born pups into the wild, as part of efforts to help the species survive. Recently, two Mexican gray wolves were released in southern Arizona's Sky Islands, and additional packs have grown with the introduction of these pups. Meanwhile, in Minnesota, there is a contrasting perspective where the rising population of gray wolves is viewed as a menace, prompting discussions about delisting the species from endangered status.
"Two Mexican gray wolves are released in southern Arizona's Sky Islands. Why that matters." (via @hayleigh_ev) https://t.co/WwwaRECx7a
Two Mexican gray wolves are released in southern Arizona's Sky Islands. Why that matters https://t.co/xrrsuHGaCw
Endangered wolf pair returned to wild in southeastern Arizona https://t.co/H2QqSVpnVr
I'm up in Sandstone, MN today for a @natresources hearing on gray wolf and how the rising population has become a menace across northern Minnesota and across the country. It's time to delist them once and for all! https://t.co/xNjpfiBSYV
Mexican gray wolf packs grow with captive-born pups. Will it help the species survive? https://t.co/ZjOfqcbMmm via @azcentral
"Mexican gray wolf packs grow with captive-born pups. Will it help the species survive?" (via @hayleigh_ev) https://t.co/giDiq9Z2WH
Mexican gray wolf packs grow with captive-born pups. Will it help the species survive? https://t.co/jlWdQqDo4j