Mexican Gray wolves once ranged from central Mexico to southwestern
Texas, southern New Mexico and southeastern Arizona. Today, the Mexican
wolf has been reintroduced to the Apache National Forest in southeastern
Arizona and may move into the adjacent Gila National Forest in western
New Mexico as the population expands. They are a critically endangered
species - with about 200 animals in captive release programs and less
than 50 in the wild.
Accepted into Irving Art Association's
9th Annual Juried Wildlife Art Exhibit, Irving Texas
September 27 through October
28, 2010