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Mexican Gray Wolf

Canis lupus baileyi

The Mexican gray wolf, Canis lupus baileyi, is the southernmost and among the smallest gray wolf subspecies in North America. Native to northern Mexico and the southwestern United States, it has a grizzled coat of gray, buff, rust, and black rather than a single flat color. The subspecies became a major recovery focus after wild numbers collapsed, and living animals today descend from a carefully managed founder population.

Management is handled through recovery programs, accredited facilities, release sites, and field teams, not through ordinary ownership. Pairing, pup placement, genetic planning, and pack behavior all matter because each breeding decision can affect the future diversity of the population. Released wolves also require radio tracking, livestock-conflict response, public education, and coordination with land managers, making this animal a conservation case as much as a predator profile.

Colors: Black, Brown, Cream, Gold, Gray, Leucistic, Melanistic, Mottled, Piebald, Red, Silver, Spotted, Tan, White, Wild Type

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