Mexican Gray Wolf News
2009
December 2009
Re-imagining Mexican gray wolf recovery - Wild Muse
Federal officials look for ways to make wolf recovery a success in the
Southwest - Star Tribune
Wolf recovery at crossroads in Southwest - MSNBC
November 2009
Center for Biological Diversity threatens to sue over Mexican gray wolf
protection - AP
US to step up control of Mexican wolf recovery program - Arizona Daily
Star
USFWS retakes helm of Mexican wolf management - Ralph Maughan
Fish and Wildlife Service scraps "three-strikes rule" for Mexican gray wolves - New York Times
October 2009
Fund will help ranchers deal with Mexican wolves - Las Cruces Sun-News
Ranchers at odds with wolf policy - Abuquerque Journal
Middle Fork alpha wolves have 3 legs - Abuquerque Journal
Mexican wolves and livestock volunteer service project - Lobos of the Southwest
September 2009
Water, Natural Resources Committee hears from opposing sides of wolf debate - Silver City Sun-News
Mexican gray wolves to be spared, despite cow deaths - Albuquerque Journal
August 2009
Feds to release info on Mexican wolf / livestock conflict areas - Las Cruces Sun News
US Fish and Wildlife Service leaves Mexican wolf pack in wild - Silver City Sun-News
NM man pleads guilty in Mexican wolf death - AP
Wolf release in Mexico sparks concern in US - AP
Groups push for special wolf protections - AP
Let science lift number of Mexican gray wolves – The Arizona Republic
July 2009
Recovery of Mexican gray wolves remains elusive - Los Angeles Times
Groups seek federal probe of NM wolf pup deaths – NY Times
Setback for Mexican wolves – 4 wild pups dead, 2 returned to captivity - AP
Mexican wolf given reprieve to save his pups – Santa Fe Reporter
Endangered wolf allowed to stay in the wild – AP
May 2009
Alpha female of Bluestem Pack heads out on her own – The Gazette
Judge sides with environmentalists in Mexican wolf case - AP
Opinion Poll: Southwesterners love wolves – Lobos of the Southwest
April 2009
Court decision rejects attempt to block Mexican wolf recovery cases – Lobos of the Southwest
Wolves not harming elk numbers in Gila National Forest – Silver City Daily Press
February 2009
Mexican wolf population down to two breeding pairs from killings – Arizona Central
Mexican wolf population stayed the same in 2008 – Albuquerque Journal
Mexican wolf population stagnant, killings on the rise – Arizona Republic
January 2009
Two female wolves transferred from Washington State to Mexico facility for breeding – The Chronicle
2008 was worst year on record for Mexican gray wolves – Albuquerque Journal
Wolf program faces challenges – Albuquerque Journal
Feds: Mexican gray wolf plan needs updating – AP