Greens Applaud Translocation of Mexican Gray Wolves to Southeastern Arizona
May 01, 2024
May 01, 2024
DOUGLAS, Arizona, May 1 -- WildEarth Guardians posted the following news release:
The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service's translocated a Mexican gray wolf family back to the wild in southeastern Arizona on Monday, a move conservation groups are celebrating as a successful step in lobo recovery. The wolves, a female called "Llave" (#1828) and her mate, "Wonder" (#2774) were both originally born in the wild in the Mexican Wolf Experimental Population Area.
The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service's translocated a Mexican gray wolf family back to the wild in southeastern Arizona on Monday, a move conservation groups are celebrating as a successful step in lobo recovery. The wolves, a female called "Llave" (#1828) and her mate, "Wonder" (#2774) were both originally born in the wild in the Mexican Wolf Experimental Population Area.