Six Mexican Wolf Pups Born in Captivity Join Packs in the Wild in Arizona and New Mexico
Six Mexican wolves born on April 7, 2019, in captivity at the Endangered Wolf Center in Eureka, Missouri, were taken to live with packs in Arizona and New Mexico. (Rachel Crosby/Endangered Wolf Center via AP) At a Glance The six newborn pups are placed into packs that had litters about the same time.The foster programs increases genetic diversity in the species of which only 150 remain in the wild.Three wild pups were returned to the Endangered Wolf Center to be...