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In insult to animals and prevailing science, US government claims wolves no longer need protections
Rather than producing a comprehensive and science-backed approach to wolf conservation, the Trump administration appears to be redoubling its efforts to delist wolves across the U.S.
Three Montana lawmakers declare war on wolves, bears and other carnivores with flurry of bad bills
Strangling neck snares are among the cruelest methods of trapping animals.
Federal judge restores critical protections for many gray wolves, ending states’ cruel and irresponsible management
Wolves across most of the continental United States must have Endangered Species Act protections restored, a federal judge ruled yesterday, effectively prohibiting trophy hunting of the species across most of the country.
Spending bills move up in Congress, with progress for wild horses and burros, wolves and other wildlife
By Kitty Block and Sara Amundson
No reason for wolf hunts
All Animals sits down with biologist and researcher John Vucetich to talk about wolves and why they deserve protection.
Wolf expert exonerates wolves in the death of dozens of cattle in Colorado
A wildlife expert who examined photos of dead cows obtained by the Humane Society of the United States in an open records request has concluded that wolves are not to blame for the deaths of 41 cattle whose bodies were found near Meeker, Colorado in 2022.
Wolves betrayed: European Parliament places politics over science
BRUSSELS—Today, in a decision that undermines the credibility of EU nature laws and threatens the recovery of wolves across Europe, the European Parliament voted to back the European Commission’s proposal to weaken the protection of wolves, meaning that wolf hunting will now be possible again.
Spending bills move up in Congress, with provisions for gray wolves, non-animal testing methods and ending wildlife markets
Provisions for funding programs to protect wild horses and burros, gray wolves, animals used in research and testing, as well as elephants and lions, who are commonly the target of American trophy hunt
Protect gray wolves
These incredible animals deserve a science-based, humane and comprehensive approach to their conservation.
Urgent alert! Act now to stop cruel hunting methods to kill wolves, bears on national lands in Alaska
We need your help urgently to stop a proposal that would roll back an Obama-era regulation prohibiting cruel and controversial trophy hunting and predator control methods on 20 million acres of national preserve lands in Alaska.
The Endangered Species Act is under threat. Here’s how you can help.
Proposed legislation threatens the Endangered Species Act, gray wolves, grizzly bears and hundreds of other animals. Here's what you can do to help protect threatened wildlife.
Lawsuit seeks to restore federal protections to Northern Rockies wolves after government misses deadline
WASHINGTON—Wildlife conservation organizations sued the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service today for missing its deadline to decide whether gray wolves in the northern Rocky Mountains warrant federal protection under the Endangered Species Act.
The tragic fate of Colorado’s Copper Creek wolf pack
Wolf restoration programs exist to bring the species back to habitats where they were wiped out. But a wolf family established by wolves previously captured in Oregon and reintroduced in Colorado has now been removed from the wild.
Most Americans don’t believe in the big bad wolf, new survey shows
Every year, people flock to places like Yellowstone National Park just to try to catch a glimpse of wolves in the wild.
860 animal lives on offer at trophy hunters' Reno convention; elephants, wolves, leopards and black bears in peril
Next Wednesday, trophy hunters with a yen for slaying some of the world’s most endangered and threatened animals will gather in Reno, Nevada, for the annual Safari Club International convention.
The Endangered Species Act under fire again: What’s at stake
Political attacks threaten the Endangered Species Act, which has saved hundreds of species from extinction.
Inside Alaska’s scapegoat killing of grizzly bears
Under the guise of conservation, Alaska wildlife officials have recently killed 175 grizzly bears, including at least 20 cubs, as well as 19 wolves and five black bears. The method of choice has largely been to shoot them from helicopters and airplanes.
Trump administration opens Alaska's national preserves to cruel practices like trophy-hunting denning bears and wolves and their cubs; proposes disbanding protections on Kenai Wildlife Refuge
The Trump administration has given trophy hunters the green light to commit some of the worst sort of carnage on 20 million acres of Alaska’s pristinely beautiful national preserves.