New Website Collaboration to Educate
on Highly Endangered Mexican Gray Wolf

There are only 52 Mexican gray wolves in the wilds of Arizona and New Mexico. Animal Protection of New Mexico has joined a coalition of 20 organizations to launch a new website, mexicanwolves.org, to help save this highly endangered animal from extinction. The new website has everything related to the Southwest’s lobos, including beautiful photos, news updates, ways to get involved and take action, information about the reintroduction program, a Kids Zone with fun educational activities, and much more.

From the “About Us” page on the website:

Mexicanwolves.org is a collaborative effort of local, regional, and national conservation, scientific and sportsmen’s organizations, and concerned citizens using the Internet to help save the endangered Mexican gray wolf. Our shared vision is a future in which healthy, viable populations of Mexican gray wolves restore the natural balance to Southwest lands, keep elk and deer herds healthy and restore the natural functioning of entire ecosystems. Mexican wolves are valued by Southwest residents and visitors as an intrinsic part of our natural heritage and as beautiful, intelligent, wild animals that contribute to our quality of life.

Learn more at www.mexicanwolves.org.

 


 
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