Mexican Gray Wolf Population Surges, Tensions Rise


Author: The Daily News Now! February 26, 2026 Duration: 1:26
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Mexican Gray Wolf Population Surges, Tensions Rise

Mexican gray wolf population in Arizona and New Mexico reaches record high, nearing delisting threshold under Endangered Species Act. However, growing livestock losses due to wolf attacks strain relations between ranchers and wildlife agencies, leading to new bills and permits for lethal control. Conservation groups urge science-driven decisions to protect the recovering population.

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