Zoo

Mexican Wolf

Sun, 3/8/2026
2:30 PM

Every Sat & Sun
from 3/7/2026 to 3/29/2026


Mexican Wolf Habitat
4001 E. Paisano, El Paso, Texas 79905

Join our zookeeper team as they feed the Mexican Wolves their PM meal. Find out what they eat in the zoo as opposed what they would find in the wild.

Learn about the zoo's Cross-Fostering Program and the vital role it plays in the Mexican Wolf Recovery Program. This program involves the breeding and releasing of human care-born Mexican Gray Wolves into the wild to support the recovery of the species. In addition, find out about the zoo's No Imprinting policy, which is designed to remove human contact as much as possible so that once wolves are released into the wild, they do not gravitate towards human-occupied areas and risk getting hurt.

Mexican gray wolves are very social animals. They live in packs, which are complex social structures that include the breeding adult pair (the alpha male and female) and their offspring. A hierarchy of dominant and subordinate animals within the pack help it to work as a unit.

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Mexican Wolf behind fence