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  2. This wolf species was once on brink of extinction. Now, 3 ...

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    A litter of Mexican wolf pups are piled inside a den in New Mexico. “Overall, fostering has proven successful, with a minimum of 18 pups surviving to two years of age (from 83 fosters released ...

  3. List of wolf attacks in North America - Wikipedia

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    The wolf had visited several campsites in previous weeks and tried to grab clothing and equipment. The wolf may have bitten additional people. On 4 September 1998, a wolf that had been visiting campsites and had attacked three dogs earlier in the summer, approached and circled a family with a 4-year-old girl.

  4. Gila Wilderness - Wikipedia

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    The critically endangered Mexican wolf was reintroduced to the wilderness in 1988 with eleven captive-raised individuals. Most died or were killed and more were released the following year. [10] As of 2006, four packs have established themselves within Gila. [11]

  5. US wildlife managers have no immediate plans to capture ...

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    The latest cases pending in federal court focus on the rules governing wolf recovery, namely the federal regulation that requires the Fish and Wildlife Service to remove all Mexican wolves north ...

  6. Mexican wolf - Wikipedia

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    The diet of wolves in Mexico differs from that of the United States population due to the absence of elk and most other wild ungulates in the wolves' Mexican range. In Mexico, white-tailed deer make up approximately 36% of their diet, while domestic cattle comprise about 25% and diversionary food caches from wildlife managers provide an ...

  7. 11 Mexican gray wolf pups are released into the wild. Will it ...

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    The pups could help increase genetic diversity, a significant measure of success for the Mexican wolf recovery program. ... 800-290-4726 more ways to reach us. Mail. Sign in. Subscriptions;

  8. 'Lobos' recovering in New Mexico, feds say. Questions linger ...

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    There were 257 Mexican wolves surviving in the range in 2023, a six-percent increase from the 242 lobos counted in 2022. 'Lobos' recovering in New Mexico, feds say. Questions linger on genetic ...

  9. Wolf Haven International - Wikipedia

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    A follow-up children's book by the same people, called Lobos, A Wolf Family Returns to the Wild, told the true story of a family of Mexican gray wolves born at Wolf Haven and released into the wild in Mexico. According to The Olympian, Wolf Haven International is "one of the top wolf sanctuaries in the country". [8]