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  2. Endangered Wolf Center - Wikipedia

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    The Endangered Wolf Center is a founding member of the AZA's Mexican Wolf and Red Wolf Species Survival Plans. As of August 2016, the center had six species of endangered canids: Mexican wolves, red wolves, maned wolves, African painted dogs, fennec foxes and swift foxes. It had more than 20 Mexican gray wolves, more than any other managed ...

  3. List of endangered species in Missouri - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of species named endangered by the Missouri Department of Conservation, [1] ... Canis lupus, gray wolf (or timber wolf) Plants. Boltonia decurrens.

  4. Mexican wolf - Wikipedia

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    The Mexican wolf is the smallest of North America's gray wolf subspecies, [9] weighing 50–80 lb (23–36 kg) with an average height of 28–32 in (710–810 mm) and an average length of 5.5 ft (1.7 m). [10]

  5. Feds count a record number of wild Mexican gray wolves, but ...

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    The annual count is 5% higher than a year ago and is the sixth straight year of growth, but advocates say the wolves still need protection. Feds count a record number of wild Mexican gray wolves ...

  6. Wolf recovery advocates, critics howl at Game Commission meeting

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    "The illegal killing of Mexican gray wolves is higher than any other endangered wolf population in the United States," said Michael Robinson, a conservation advocate for the Center for Biological ...

  7. Growth slows for endangered Mexican gray wolf population

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    The results of the latest annual survey of the wolves show there are at least 196 in the wild in New Mexico and Arizona. Growth slows for endangered Mexican gray wolf population Skip to main content

  8. List of gray wolf populations by country - Wikipedia

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    The Mexican Wolf was reintroduced into the Apache-Sitgreaves National Forest in Arizona in 1998 as part of a captive breeding program. [128] There were at least 42 wild Mexican wolves in the southwest United States in 2008. [128] [149] In 2014, there were around 83 Mexican wolves in the wild. [150]

  9. US House votes to remove wolves from endangered list in 48 states

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    In 2011 Congress stripped Endangered Species Act protection from gray wolves in the northern Rocky Mountains and the Trump administration removed protections across the rest of the continental U.S ...