This Jan. 24, 2025, image provided by the Arizona Game and Fish Department shows a Mexican gray wolf in the wild that was monitored as part of a population survey in eastern Arizona. (Arizona Game and Fish Department via AP)This Jan. 30, 2025, image provided by the Arizona Game and Fish Department shows members of the Mexican gray wolf recovery team doing a health check on an endangered wolf that was captured during an annual population survey near Alpine, Arizona. (Arizona Game and Fish Department via AP)This Jan. 30, 2025, image provided by the Arizona Game and Fish Department shows a member of the Mexican gray wolf recovery team examining a wolf captured during an annual population survey near Alpine, Arizona. (Arizona Game and Fish Department via AP)This Jan. 30, 2025, image provided by the Arizona Game and Fish Department shows a member of the Mexican gray wolf recovery team measuring the teeth of a wolf that was captured during an annual population survey near Alpine, Arizona. (Arizona Game and Fish Department via AP)This Jan. 30, 2025, image provided by the Arizona Game and Fish Department shows a member of the Mexican gray wolf recovery team carrying a sedated wolf after it was captured during an annual population survey near Alpine, Arizona. (Arizona Game and Fish Department via AP)This Jan. 24, 2025, image provided by the Arizona Game and Fish Department shows a Mexican gray wolf in the wild that was monitored as part of a population survey in eastern Arizona. (Arizona Game and Fish Department via AP)This Jan. 30, 2025, image provided by the Arizona Game and Fish Department shows a helicopter transporting an endangered Mexican gray wolf that was captured as part of an annual population survey near Alpine, Arizona. (Arizona Game and Fish Department via AP)
This Jan. 24, 2025, image provided by the Arizona Game and Fish Department shows a Mexican gray wolf in the wild that was monitored as part of a population survey in eastern Arizona. (Arizona Game and Fish Department via AP)