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  2. Mexican wolf - Wikipedia

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    The Mexican wolf (Canis lupus baileyi), also known as the lobo mexicano (or, simply, lobo) [a] is a subspecies of gray wolf (C. lupus) native to eastern and southeastern Arizona and western and southern New Mexico (in the United States) and fragmented areas of northern Mexico.

  3. File:Mexican gray wolf distribution 2023.svg - Wikipedia

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  4. Category:Wolves in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Print/export Download as PDF; ... Pages in category "Wolves in the United States" The following 29 pages are in this category, out of 29 total. ... Mexican wolf ...

  5. How many Mexican gray wolves call New Mexico home?

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    The annual Mexican gray wolf census found at least 257 of the endangered wolves in New Mexico and Arizona, up 15 from the previous year. The count shows a 6% increase in the number of Mexican gray ...

  6. Mexican gray wolves boost their numbers, but a lack of ...

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    The wild population of Mexican gray wolves in the southwestern U.S. is still growing, but environmental groups are warning that inbreeding and the resulting genetic crisis within the endangered ...

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

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    As of 2023, the Mexican wolf population stood at 257, a big gain for a species that was on the brink of extinction.. The number is a stark contrast to decades prior, when the species was close to ...

  8. Sierra Madre Occidental pine–oak forests - Wikipedia

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    The wolves were reintroduced to the wild in the US in 1998 and Mexico in 2011, and now inhabit portions of the ecoregion in Arizona, New Mexico, Chihuahua, and Sonora. [ 5 ] The many reptiles include the rock rattlesnake ( Crotalus lepidus ), twin-spotted rattlesnake ( Crotalus pricei ), ridgenose rattlesnake ( Crotalus willardi ), and some ...

  9. Wolf reintroduction - Wikipedia

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    By 2014, as many as 100 wild Mexican wolves were in Arizona and New Mexico. The final goal for Mexican wolf recovery is a wild, self-sustaining population of at least 300 individuals. [3] In 2021, 186 wolves were counted in the annual survey, of which 114 wolves were spotted in New Mexico and the other 72 in Arizona.