Republican bills that would allow the endangered Mexican gray wolf to be killed and no longer be considered an endangered ...
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.
The most recent count of Mexican gray wolves found more than 300 in the wild, marking 10 consecutive years of growth. Over the past decade, the number of the endangered wolves observed in the wild ...
Jonathan Wood is vice president of law and policy at the Property and Environment Research Center.
A newly revealed U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service document allows Catron County ranchers to kill any one endangered Mexican ...
A long running joke in the West’s wolf saga is that reintroduction supporters will change their tune once endangered wolves/griz/pupfish/tortoises make their way to coastal cities. Then, those ...
The number of Mexican gray wolves in Arizona and New Mexico grew to at least 319 in 2025, as the species inches closer to possible downlisting from endangered to threatened.
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Update: Dire Wolves That Were Brought Back From Extinction Have Grown Twice Their Size in No Time
Scientists have made this dream a reality by bringing back dire wolves, a species extinct for over 10,000 years. These massive wolves, known from the TV show Game of Thrones, are now growing at an ...
The Mexican wolf, seen here at the Endangered Wolf Center in Eureka, Mo., Oct. 15, 2025, is the most critically endangered wolf subspecies on Earth. Joshua Carter Belleville News-Democrat Less than an ...
For months, researchers in a laboratory in Dallas, Texas, worked in secrecy, culturing grey-wolf blood cells and altering the DNA within. The scientists then plucked nuclei from these gene-edited ...
Colossal Biosciences said the dire wolves it introduced in 2025 were now officially hunting as a pack of three.
Call them dire wolves. Don’t call them dire wolves. Colossal Biosciences, the biotechnology company from Dallas, Texas, that wants to de-extinct the woolly mammoth and dodo, doesn’t care what you call ...
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