Endangered Mexican gray wolf’s regrowth worries southern New Mexico ranchers
From the Carlsbad Current Argus in New Mexico:
While environmentalists celebrated the resurgence of the Mexican gray wolf in the southwestern United States, ranchers in southern New Mexico feared the predator could threaten their livelihood.
The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service announced the gray wolf grew 24 percent in 2019, up to 163 wolves and 42 packs living in the wild in New Mexico and Arizona.