“Public opinion research and polling (NM, AZ) shows consistently that lobo supporters are in the majority in the southwestern United States. By translating the passion that we feel for wolves into action, we can make a real difference in turning Mexican wolf management around towards real success.
Remember, it is only because so many of us took action in the first place that Mexican wolves were brought back from extinction in the wilds of the Southwest and reintroduced in Arizona and New Mexico.
In recent years, the Mexican gray wolf’s supporters brought about significant changes using tools like those below. These include ending a destructive policy of killing or permanently removing from the wild wolves that depredated on three or more livestock a year, a ban on trapping in the wolf recovery area, and movement toward the lobo’s own listing for stronger Endangered Species Act protections!
Top predators, like Mexican gray wolves, are beautiful animals that play a vital role in keeping the balance of nature. They are also one of North America’s most imperiled creatures.
LORDS OF NATURE is the story of how science is now discovering top predators as revitalizing forces of nature, and of a society now learning tolerance for these animals.
Help protect wolves and other top predators by hosting a home screening of Lords of Nature: Life in a Land of Great Predators.”
For more information about how to host a screening of Lords of Nature: Life in a Land of Great Predators, please visit “Lobos of the Southwest” at http://www.mexicanwolves.org/index.php/news/493/51/You-Can-Be-A-Champion-for-Conservation/d,News2 to find out how to download your toolkit. THIS IS A GREAT WAY TO GET INVOLVED AND MAKE A DIFFERENCE FOR WOLVES AND OTHER PREDATORS! Please also send Lobos of the Southwest a message, thank them for providing this information!
I learned a lot at the Wolf Talk tonight at UTEP, at Centennial Museum. Governor Martinez and Senator Steve Pierce are against the Mexican Gray Wolves and want them out of New Mexico.
Former Governor Richardson did all he could to protect them.
All of you who live in New Mexico please speak up for the Mexican Gray Wolves.
The Mexican Gray Wolves are called (Canus Lupus Beileyi.) They are smaller than their cousins in the Rocky Mountain States.