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A Colorado wolf captured in New Mexico was returned to boost breeding and genetic diversity.
A gray wolf from Colorado, part of the Copper Creek pack, was captured in New Mexico and returned to Colorado under a regional agreement governing wolf management.
The wolf, identified as 2403, was relocated to support breeding and genetic diversity, not due to livestock conflicts.
Since their reintroduction in 2023, Colorado’s wolves have expanded into southern and western areas, with some crossing into New Mexico and raising concerns about interbreeding with endangered Mexican gray wolves.
Wildlife officials continue to debate conservation strategies as wolves disperse and face threats from poaching and human conflict.
Un lobo de Colorado capturado en Nuevo México fue devuelto para impulsar la cría y la diversidad genética.