Mexican Grey Wolf Capture and Relocation

Posted by | March 09, 2016 | Blog Updates | No Comments

Kathryn Sikorski of Albuquerque, New Mexico, recently volunteered at the Sevilleta National Wildlife Refuge on a wolf capture.They have a breeding program for the Mexican Grey Wolf which is an endangered species. In photo you see the volunteer team capturing one male wolf to be relocated away from some breeding pairs and one male wolf to be relocated to the Ladder Ranch wolf program to be paired with a mate and then released in Mexico.

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Attached are some pictures, unfortunately it is difficult to get good wolf photos when you are working on the capture; not able to snap and do the job at the same time.

http://tesf.org/prj-mw.html

http://mexicanwolfeis.org/process/reestablish/

http://www.fws.gov/refuge/sevilleta/

[By Kathryn Sikorski]

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