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Mexican wolf numbers hit 319 in New Mexico by 2025, nearing recovery goals, but conflicts with ranchers and low genetic diversity persist.
Mexican wolf numbers in New Mexico reached 319 by end-2025, nearing recovery targets, but rural communities face growing challenges as wolves attack pets and livestock, disrupting ranching and local economies.
Despite population gains, genetic diversity remains low, and captive-reared wolves released alone have high failure rates, prompting calls for family-group reintroductions.
A new permit allows limited lethal control on private land, raising concerns among conservationists.
Meanwhile, a proposed bill seeks to delist the species, threatening ongoing recovery efforts.
True recovery, experts say, requires balancing ecological goals with the needs of affected communities.
El número de lobos mexicanos llegó a 319 en Nuevo México en 2025, acercándose a los objetivos de recuperación, pero persisten los conflictos con los rancheros y la baja diversidad genética.