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U S Border Wall Construction Threatens Endangered Wolves Conservationists Say Ce7f58d9d18ff327
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AI-generatedThis article discusses environmental and conservation concerns regarding border wall construction and its impact on endangered Mexican wolves. There is no direct commercial mechanism, price signal, supply chain disruption, or company margin effect. The event is purely ecological and regulatory in nature, with no identifiable commodity, product, or business line affected. Therefore, no relevant sectors are identified.
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- A radio-collared endangered Mexican wolf crossed from U.S. into Mexico for the first time in decades.
- At least 319 wild Mexican wolves in the U.S. and around 36 in Mexico.
- Border wall construction threatens to prevent future crossings, exacerbating inbreeding.
- Conservationists emphasize cross-border mating for genetic diversity.
- Border wall built for national security but criticized for habitat fragmentation.