Well, I guess I haven't seen it because I never really spent much time in Texas Wild. Maybe I glanced them, but I don't remember. I'm not a big fan of Texas Wild. Next time I go I will have to look for the Red Wolf. Never seen a Mexican Wolf in captivity before. I certainly have never seen them at the Fort Worth Zoo. Which other species are represented in captivity? I know Himalayan Wolves are kept in captivity, but they are very, very rare. Since they are critically endangered, I would like to see more done to breed them in captivity. The only place I know that keeps them is the Himalayan Zoological Park. I know Mexican Wolves are kept on wildlife refuges, but I don't consider that captivity. They are critically endangered and I would like to see more breeding of them in captivity. Very few zoos currently keep them. They are mostly kept in refuges. I know the Minnesota Zoo has Mexican Wolves. The National Zoo has them, too. I believe the Arizona-Sonora Desert Museum has Mexican Wolves, too. But, they sure aren't common in captivity. Red Wolves are also rare in captivity. Most of them are kept on refuges. Technically, most are wild. I know the FWS still works with them to ensure their population is stable. I would like to see more of this critically endagered species being bred in captivity. I don't know of any zoos that keep Ethiopian Wolves. As far as I know, they are struggling to exist in the wild. They are critically endangered and barely hanging on. I would like to see them in captivity. Otherwise, they are going to go extinct. If captive breeding doesn't take place, the Ethiopian Wolf is doomed.