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After more than two years in captivity, a New Mexico wolf is now back in the wild. Asha the Mexican grey wolf has been at the ...
After more than a month of unexplained delay, the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service released endangered Mexican gray wolf Asha, ...
Mexican Grey wolves keep showing up dead – and so do the cattle herds in their range, according to the US Fish and Wildlife ...
The notice of appeal filed by the Sportsmen’s Alliance Foundation, Safari Club International and the Rocky Mountain Elk ...
Several hunting groups are appealing a Montana judge’s ruling that the US Fish and Wildlife Service wrongly denied endangered ...
On Aug. 7, 2025, conservation groups heralded the release of Mexican gray wolf Asha, her mate and their pups into the New ...
Judge rules that U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service must reconsider decision about relisting wolves in the Rocky Mountains under ...
One of the wolves being tracked by Colorado researchers was found dead in Wyoming in late July, state officials announced on ...
Despite a federal judge’s recent ruling that calls for the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service to reconsider whether gray wolves in Idaho, Montana and Wyoming should be protected under the Endangered ...
The decision doesn’t change the status of wolves, but it forces the agency to revisit the question of whether they should be ...
Asha was let go in the Aldo Leopold Wilderness Thursday along with her captive-born mate Arcadia and their five children.
Johnnie LeFaiver took her son to the Lamar Valley in Yellowstone National Park this summer, because the experience of ...