Mexican gray wolves continue to be one of the most controversial conservation issues in Arizona and across the region.
Such killings are not new but are typically carried out by wildlife officials.
Arizona wildlife managers say consistent growth in the Mexican gray wolf population could trigger the species' downlisting ...
Republican bills that would allow the endangered Mexican gray wolf to be killed and no longer be considered an endangered ...
Scientists in Italy captured a red fox entering a den as part of a project to understand wolf population dynamics in the ...
At its March meeting, the Colorado Parks and Wildlife Commission approved over $700,000 in compensation to six ranchers who ...
State and federal wildlife agencies reported 319 Mexican gray wolves in the wild, up from 286 a year ago.
Colorado’s wolves made their first appearance within some southern Front Range watersheds in February.  Colorado Parks and Wildlife’s latest gray wolf activity map — which shows the watersheds where ...
At least one of Colorado’s gray wolves had made its way into a watershed that crosses through Pueblo County, according to a ...
Three-year-old black coat female, known as BEY03F, crossed into LA county around 6am on 7 February ...