We’re now lucky to have 319 wild Mexican gray wolves in the United States. Dozens more live in northern Mexico, and eight others will soon be released in the Sierra ...
The gray wolf population in Washington has experienced positive growth since breeding pairs returned to the state in 2008.
WDFW biologists Ben Maletzke, left, and Trent Roussin do a health check on a wolf after collaring it prior to releasing it. (Photo courtesy of Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife) The gray wolf ...
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