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  1. Science guides geography of Mexican wolf recovery

    …the result of any data analysis and does not recognize the historical distribution of Mexican wolves prior to European settlement in the wolves’ range. A comprehensive population viability analysis (PVA)…

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  2. Record number of Mexican wolf pups fostered

    …year, fostering is helping to improve the genetic diversity of the wild population of Mexican wolves. The newborn Mexican wolf pups came from six genetically diverse litters held in five…

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  3. Mexican Wolf

    About Wolves are primarily monogamous, even though a pack can include more than one sexually mature female. Behavioral and physiological adaptations usually prevent more than one female per pack from…

  4. Mexican wolf pup fostering continues success

    …into six wild dens in eastern Arizona and western New Mexico. This is the eighth year of fostering into the wild population of Mexican wolves, bringing the total number of…

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  5. AZGFD Success Stories

    …reintroduction of 11 wolves into Arizona in 1998. Today, more than 100 Mexican wolves thrive in the Arizona wild. learn more × Want to Get Involved with Wildlife Conservation? Volunteer…

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  6. Mexican wolf captured north of I-40 near Flagstaff

    …seen in the vicinity. If it is determined that both wolves have localized north of I-40, the pair will be translocated south back into the Mexican Wolf Experimental Population Area…

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