Mexico: The return of ‘los lobos’
The Mexican wolf once roamed from southwest Arizona through western Texas, southern New Mexico and down into Mexico. The smallest of the Americas five wolf species, farmers and ranchers nonetheless saw it as a threat, and hunted it to the brink of extinction.
Since 2011, there have been efforts to reverse its decline, with dozens of wolves reintroduced to the wilds of Mexico. Today, the United States and Mexico are working together to protect Mexican wildlife and that means continuing to support the return of this important predator.
Mexican wolves help balance the entire ecosystem. They keep populations of both its prey and competitors like pumas and coyotes in check. And the remains of the animals they feed on in turn nourish scavengers, microorganisms and plants.
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