Recent survey results released by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service indicate a positive trend in the Mexican gray wolf population.
There were at least 241 Mexican wolves roaming the southwestern United States, marking the seventh consecutive year of population growth.
Federal wildlife managers also documented an increase in breeding pairs and pups during the last winter, marking a significant milestone in the two-decade-long reintroduction efforts.
The expansion of F2754’s territory is a reminder of the ongoing challenges and opportunities in wolf recovery and wildlife management.