Mexican Grey Wolves make comeback at sanctuary near East San Diego, USA
This footage was filmed and produced 12 April 2023. In 1977 there were only 13 Mexican Grey Wolfs left in the United States. Their habitat was in the deserts of Arizona, New Mexico and ChihuahuaMexico. In that same year a Univeristy of California biologist and his wife purchased a 50 acers plot of land overlooking the Anza-Borrego Desert near the San Diego County mountain town of Julian. Eventually the property was turned into the California Wolf Center. In 2022 US Fish and Wildlife Service counted 241 wolves in the wild, this was the first time the count passed 200. Mexican Grey Wolf peering through the chain link fence at the California Wolf Center, Julian, USA. **NO SALES IN SAN DIEGO-SAN DIEGO OUT**

