mexican gray wolf

  1. Mexican Wolves

    Mexican Wolves

    Canis lupus baileyi | While there is a barrier up to limit viewing while they still acclimate to the space, the brother group of 4 is still very visible through the fence. They were staring down the Elk in the space next-door, causing the Elk to be very vocal since they're not used to them yet
  2. Mexican Wolves

    Mexican Wolves

    Canis lupus baileyi | While there is a barrier up to limit viewing while they still acclimate to the space, the brother group of 4 is still very visible through the fence. Very excited to have Wolves back in Seattle again, even if they are a different subspecies (but the rarest subspecies no less)
  3. Mexican Wolf

    Mexican Wolf

    Canis lupus baileyi | While there is a barrier up to limit viewing while they still acclimate to the space, the brother group of 4 is still very visible through the fence. Very excited to have Wolves back in Seattle again, even if they are a different subspecies (but the rarest subspecies no less)
  4. Mexican Wolf (C. l. baileyi)

    Mexican Wolf (C. l. baileyi)

    Do note that this image was taken on September 2nd, 2023, at the Columbus Zoo and Aquarium, in Powell, Ohio, USA.
  5. Mexican wolf (Canis lupus baileyi)

    Mexican wolf (Canis lupus baileyi)

    In the Wolf Woods, June 18
  6. Mexican wolf (Canis lupus baileyi)

    Mexican wolf (Canis lupus baileyi)

    In Wolf Woods, June 18
  7. birdsandbats

    New Mexico man kills Mexican Gray Wolf

    A man has killed a Mexican Gray Wolf with a shovel in Gila National Forest, New Mexico: New Mexico man pleads guilty to killing Mexican gray wolf Catron County man pleads guilty to killing Mexican gray wolf Man sentenced for trapping, killing wolf
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