FILE – In this Dec. 7, 2011, file photo, a female Mexican gray wolf at the Sevilleta National Wildlife Refuge in central N.M. Wildlife managers, conservationists and business interests are meeting in Denver as the Western Governors Association looks for ways to change the way endangered species are protected. Theyll spend Wednesday, March 9, 2016, […]

Two more endangered Mexican Gray Wolves have been found dead. One was found in New Mexico.

Arizona Wildlife officials say that wolf was part of a pack based in Arizona’s Apache-Sitgreaves National Forest.

The other, also found in August, was part of a pack in the Fort Apache Indian Reservation in Arizona.

The deaths bring the total number of documented deaths of Mexican Gray Wolves to eight.

The most recent incidents are under investigation.