Month: June 2009
Western Great Lakes Wolves Returning to Endangered Species List
This is a surprise. The western Great Lakes wolf population numbers are good and the state plans were decent enough. Hopefully the lawsuit challenging the decision to remove Endangered Species Act protections from northern Rocky Mountain wolves will share a similar conclusion. Click “more” for the AP press release.More… Great Lakes wolves returning to endangered…
Read MoreReindeer & Caribou Populations Plunging
Atka beholds our warming world Some of the wildlife species hardest hit so far by global warming include caribou or reindeer, animals that wolf populations depend on in order to survive. Unless we take decisive steps to reverse global warming, more species will join the list of wildlife populations pushed to the brink of extinction…
Read MoreJune Contest! Let us treat you to Three Cups of Tea
photo by Maggie Howell Time for our second contest! One of the Wolf Conservation Center’s most important messages is that we can all do something every day to make the world around us a better place. Our June contest is simple: we want to know what you can do to improve the world around you.…
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