‘Legal’ Wolf Killing Continues To Plague Oregon
We’ve already spoken several times recently about Oregon’s Department of Fish and Wildlife’s outdated and unscientific practice of killing wolves to “prevent depredations.” ODFW kicked off the new year with…
Lire la suiteIdaho Gray Wolves Need Your Help!
You Can Speak Up For Idaho Wolves! The 2023-2028 Wolf Management Plan is available for public view from the Idaho Department of Fish and Game. This plan will guide the futures of…
Lire la suiteUse Your Voice For Wisconsin Wolves
The 2022 Wolf Management Plan is available for public view from the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources. The plan is set to guide future wolf management within the state, and is open…
Lire la suiteReintroduction Talks Come To Denver As Wolves Score Temporary Win
The CO Wolf Reintroduction Plan has completed its public comment period, but not before Denver residents and other concerned citizens had one more opportunity to comment publicly to the Colorado…
Lire la suiteLet’s Get The Colorado Wolf Reintroduction Right
This is a pivotal moment for wolves in the western United States. With Colorado’s decision to reintroduce wolves following the passage of Proposition 114 in a 2020 vote, we want to ensure…
Lire la suiteWinter Mating Season Packs Plenty of Promise For Future Wolves
One of the most important factors in rebuilding an endangered population is of course making sure there are more of them! While the WCC has been a vocal and visible…
Lire la suiteCelebrating 50 Years Of The Endangered Species Act
For Immediate Release, February 2, 2023 Contact: Stephanie Kurose, Center for Biological Diversity, (202) 849-8401 x 103, skurose@biologicaldiversity.org Derek Goldman, Endangered Species Coalition, (406) 370-6491, dgoldman@endangered.org Perry Wheeler, Earthjustice, (202)…
Lire la suiteCan We Really Believe Wisconsin Has An Accurate Wolf Count?
Several researchers recently took an extended look at Wisconsin’s 2022 ‘scaled occupancy model’ for estimating wolf counts in the state and concluded that the Wisconsin method systematically overestimates wolf abundance…
Lire la suiteWhat Happens To The Pack When A Wolf Dies?
New Research Shows Losing One Wolf Can Destabilize Entire Pack The newest research by Kira Cassidy et al., to be published in the February issue of Frontiers in Ecologyand the…
Lire la suiteNew Year, Same Bad Wolf Policy In Oregon
The Oregon Fish and Wildlife Service announced yesterday that they are authorizing ranchers, or their agent, to kill two members of the Catherine wolf pack in Union County after a…
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