Mexican Gray Wolves On The Verge Of Genetic Collapse; Animal Conservationists Urge US Government to Act
In the rugged mountains of Arizona and New Mexico, the haunting howl of the Mexican gray wolf—once nearly silenced—now echoes again. After years of painstaking reintroduction, their population has climbed to 286 wolves in the U.S. and 45 in Mexico, marking cautious progress. Yet behind this apparent success, scientists warn of an unfolding genetic crisis ...



