SUNLAND PARK, New Mexico (KVIA) – Construction projects along the U.S.-Mexico border continue, and wildlife experts and biologists raise concerns about the number of endangered species along the path.
Species such as the Mexican Wolf and dozens of other animals native to the area have difficulty finding the resources they need on the land because of the explosions used to break ground for the new border wall construction, according to biologist Damian López.
According to experts, there are more than 500 species throughout the El Paso-Ciudad Juárez biological corridor…