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If they get really bad, USFWS move them and change their names. It doesn’t change their behavior though. 2005 and then 2006
This pair was named Aspen when it lived in AZ, but once it began spree killing it was removed and placed in NM where it just went on wrecking havoc under the new Nantac name.








2003 Mexican wolf Attacks
Three Ranches impacted.








Campbell blue pack translocated from Arizona New Name Sycamore pack.






Behavior display this pack was translocated for. 2001
This pack was ultimately removed one lethally and one by trapping.



Earlier AZ kills, by Mexican wolves
When the cowboys hear the calves screaming and ran wolves off them. Both were alive when saved, one succumbed. The kids were riding that day. The only thing that has changed since then is that now they do not remove for stock killing no matter how bad it is.


















Early Kills from the First Days of the Mexican wolf program. circa 1998-2000







Early NM kills by Mexican wolves
Not much has changed except USFWS now allows unlimited wolf kills on livestock which exacerbates all wolf depredation behavior and makes the packs ten times worse for the ranchers on the ground having to live with it. Smoothing Iron Mesa. 1999
This cow ran for the corrals and tried to pen herself, they pulled her calf and ate it and she eventually died as well. They just killed and ate the bull.






The killing started right away, there was no grace period. 1999 Mexican wolf attacks on cattle.










caught in the act.
The first years of Mexican wolf impacts to ranchers.
This program has always been a horror show for ranchers.




