There are forty-two or forty-three Mexican Grey wolves in the wild and three hundred in captivity. Hope this helped. :)
about 22,000 left in the world even
Juan.
There are approximately 5000 gray wolves that are left in the wild.
Sadly they ARE extinct in the WILD.
Yes, they are poached. Poaching of the Mexican Wolf is the reason they went extinct in the wild.
Sadly I am sorry to say Mexican wolves are EXTINCT in the wild :( there is a reserve in america which holds these poor wolves there (if you want to find out more please search up on Wikipedia)
The Mexican Grey Wolf is endangered because it was hunted. As settlers moved into the southwestern United States in the 1900s, they killed of the wolf's prey. When the wolves attacked farmer's livestock, they were shot. Others hunted the wolves for their pelt. In the late 1900s, there were no Mexican wolves left in the U.S and there were only a few in Mexico. The United States government is working with the Mexican government to raise wolves in captivity to release them into the wild.
Regardless of their classification, there are only 150-170 eastern wolves left in the wild.
No. All Mexican gray wolves are extinct on the wild. There are some 300 individuals on several facilities located in Mexico and the United States.
I do believe they live wild in Ontario. Many wolves seem to thrive in Canada, whereas in the USA, there are very few wild wolves left.
Although it isunknown how many wolves or 'gray wolves' are left in the world. All that is known is that Russia holds the most vast amount of wolves. This number is somewhere along the lines of 30,000-40,000 animals with numbers decreasing due to commercial and recreatrional hunting in Russia's wilderness.A lot, they are no longer on the Endangered Species List.about seven
113 wolves according to numerous websites
Yes!
i think about 150000