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LEARNWolves of the World
![]() New Mexico at a glance
The Mexican gray wolf once roamed throughout most of New Mexico, Arizona, Texas and Mexico. Persecution and, eventually, poisoning began shortly after European settlement. On March 29, 1998, eleven captive-reared wolves were released into the Blue Range Wolf Recovery Area. This reintroduced population is shared by New Mexico and Arizona. Main prey for wolves there are elk, deer and domestic livestock. Much controversy surrounds these wolves, due in large part to depredation (killing livestock) issues. Wolves in New Mexico range in less than 5 percent of the map shown. Range lines are not depicted. Species InformationSpecies Subspecies 2
Current Wolf Population, Trend, Status Human RelationshipsHistory
Recovery & Management
Depredation
Wolf-Human Interactions
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Captive Mexican gray wolf at a facility in New Mexico. Photo: ADFG |
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