Month: December 2023
New York Bans Wildlife Killing Contests, Becomes Tenth State To Do So
ALBANY, New York—Today Gov. Kathy Hochul signed critical legislation (A.2917/S.4099) ending wildlife killing contests for coyotes, foxes, bobcats, squirrels, raccoons, crows and other species in New York. This historic new law prohibits…
Read MoreA Historic Milestone: The Return of Gray Wolves to Colorado
In a groundbreaking conservation effort, Colorado Parks and Wildlife (CPW) has reintroduced five gray wolves into the wilds of Grand County, marking a significant step in restoring the species to…
Read MoreAsha Captured Again In New Mexico, Placed In Captivity
In the unique landscapes of New Mexico, a dispersing wolf named Asha has become a symbol of both the resilience of the Mexican gray wolf species and the ongoing challenges…
Read MoreThe Urgent Need for Advocacy in Montana’s Wolf Management
Wolves have long been a symbol of the wild, embodying freedom, strength, and the delicate balance of nature. However, in Montana, their future hangs in the balance. The state’s wolf…
Read MoreColorado’s Wolf Reintroduction: An Uncertain Step Forward
The Wolf Conservation Center acknowledges a significant milestone in wildlife conservation as Colorado embarks on a historic journey to reintroduce gray wolves by the end of this month. This initiative,…
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