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Wolves score a win in the fight over their protections in the US
In a victory for wolves, the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service recently denied two petitions filed by trophy hunting organizations aimed at removing federal Endangered Species Act protections for wolves in the Western Great Lakes region and reducing or removing protections for wolves in other areas of the lower 48 states.
Championing change: Nichole Biber saves wolves, preserves native culture
Championing change, activist Nichole Biber discusses her work to save wolves and preserve Native American culture.
Stand up for wolves!
Gray wolves continue to face ongoing threats to their survival. We need your help to fight back!
American wolves need to be protected, not hunted
American wolves are once again under urgent attack. The U.S.
No science behind war on wolves, coyotes
Scientists have long cautioned against the indiscriminate hunting of wolves because of the harmful effects it can have on the natural balance of an ecosystem. But this has not stopped states or the federal government from conducting a war on these beautiful native carnivores.
US House votes to strip federal protections for gray wolves, opening the door to trophy hunts and slaughter
The yea votes on the laughably named Pet and Livestock Protection Act defy both science and widely held public values on the subject of wolf protection, and constitutes one of the most dangerous threats to wolves’ survival in recent years.
This state’s draft wolf plan spells disaster for wolves
Idaho is pulling ahead in a race to the bottom for how states treat wolves.
To save wolves, the US government must act now
We are fighting hard right now for wolves with legal petitions, lawsuits and lobbying pressure designed to protect this most besieged wildlife species.
Life or death for wolves hinges on state management plans
Next month marks the one-year anniversary of the return of federal Endangered Species Act protections to wolves in most of the lower 48 states—a stunnin
Seeing wolves at Denali? Let’s hope it’s not too late
Update: On August 13, Alaska Department of Fish and Game Commissioner Doug Vincent-Lang denied an emergency petition from 60 Alaska residents asking the agency to close wolf hunting and trapping on lands adjacent to Denali National Park.
HSUS, allies sue Trump administration for delisting wolves
In October last year, the Trump administration stripped federal prot
Trophy hunters kill 216 wolves in Wisconsin bloodbath
A no-holds-barred carnage of wolves in Wisconsin last week, which ended with trophy hunters killing nearly twice the sanctioned quota of animals in just under 60 hours, offers a terrible glimpse into just what lies ahead for these beloved native American carnivores unless th
US House votes to remove critical protections for gray wolves
What just happened in the U.S. House of Representatives could spell tragedy for gray wolves.
Idaho lawmakers on verge of sanctioning a carnage of 90% of the state's wolves
UPDATE (5/7/21): Despite overwhelming opposition from Idaho residents, professional wildlife biologists and managers and state fish and game commissioners, Gov. Brad Little signed S. 1211 into law on May 5. We urge the U.S.
As assaults against wolves mount, Biden Administration misses the mark
Our nation’s assault on wildlife has been going on for centuries, with a staggering toll of animal loss that dates back to our colonial past. Over those hundreds of years, you’d be hard-pressed to identify a more vilified and persecuted species than the wolf.
Breaking news: European court upholds strong protections for wolves
Europe’s highest court has ruled that wolves in the European Union cannot be hunted, except in the rarest cases where member countries can prove there is no other option to end human-wolf conflict.
The federal government must protect gray wolves before it’s too late
We just filed a legal petition urging the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service to immediately restore Endangered Species Act protections for gray wolves in the Northern Rocky Mountains.