Month: March 2020
Idaho Court Restricts Wolf Killing, Bans Use of Cyanide Bombs
In a major victory for wolves and wildlife, conservation groups have finalized an agreement that sets strict limits on how and where a federal agency can kill wolves in Idaho,…
End NY’s Cruel Coyote-killing Contests
Each year thousands of animals, including coyotes, die in cruel wildlife killing competitions held in New York, where contestants compete in shooting the most or biggest animals for cash prizes.…
International Women’s Day Celebrates Strong Female Wolves
Meet the inspiring women of the Wolf Conservation Center! In honor of International Women’s Day, we’re highlighting the females – 20 wolves, to be exact – that support the WCC each and…
Endangered Mexican Gray Wolf Brothers Destined for Exciting Future
An exciting chapter opened today for six Mexican gray wolves as they departed their home at the Wolf Conservation Center, bound for the Stone Zoo (MA). The brothers, known to…
Take a Stand on World Wildlife Day, Oppose Wildlife Killing Contests in N.Y.
On December 20, 2013, the United Nations General Assembly (UNGA) proclaimed 3 March as UN World Wildlife Day to celebrate and raise awareness of the world’s wild animals and plants.…
Controversial Wolf Policies Bad for Gray Wolves Nationwide
Recently, the Idaho Fish and Game formally changed its rules to expand wolf hunting and trapping opportunities across the state. Under its new policies, any hunter or trapper can legally…