State and federal wildlife agencies counted 319 endangered Mexican gray wolves across Arizona and New Mexico this past year. Up from 286 the previous year, it marks a decade of steady recovery.
At least one of Colorado’s gray wolves had made its way into a watershed that crosses through Pueblo County, according to a ...
Colorado’s wolves made their first appearance within some southern Front Range watersheds in February.
(PUEBLO COUNTY, Colo.) — Gray wolf activity has been detected in Pueblo County, which is the farthest east wolves have been ...
Wolves are wild canids primarily found in North America, Europe, and Asia. They live in diverse habitats, including forests, mountains, grasslands, steppes, wetlands, tundra, and even deserts. There ...
This is the first story in a two-part series recapping Colorado’s second year of wolf reintroduction. Colorado’s wolf program was eventful from the start in 2025. Just over a week into the new year, ...
The California Department of Fish and Wildlife (CDFW) recently completed helicopter capture operations resulting in the ...
The Arizona and New Mexico wildlife agencies today jointly announced that the number of endangered Mexican gray wolves in the Southwest grew by 33 last year — to 319 in 2025 from 286 in 2024.