Wolf talk

These Mexican gray wolf pups are the first of their kind born in the wild in 40 years. Dr. Carlos Lopez Gonzalez will talk about his restoration work Tuesday in Hansen Hall at St. John’s Episcopal Church.

In 2014 a litter of Mexican gray wolves was born in the Chihuahua region of northern Mexico. They were the first pups of their kind born in the wild in almost 40 years.

Carlos Lopez Gonzalez has been working on the recovery and restoration of the wolf pack since 2006. He will share his experiences in the field at the Northern Rockies Conservation Cooperative’s annual talk Tuesday. The free presentation begins at 7 p.m. in Hansen Hall at St. John’s Episcopal Church.

Contact Shannon Sollitt by calling 733-2047, ext. 121, or emailing intern@jhnewsandguide.com.

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