This week represents a pivotal time for America’s wolves as Judge Molloy considers the arguments in a court case which could lead to placing wolves back on the Endangered Species List.
This week represents a pivotal time for America’s wolves as Judge Molloy considers the arguments in a court case which could lead to placing wolves back on the Endangered Species List.
Filmmaker David Douglas created a 40 minute documentary focused on the wolf story and reintroduction in Idaho.
Wolf depredation on livestock in Wallowa County in Washington State has earned an unusual response from the board of commissioners – a letter asking the Governor to declare a state of emergency.
The New Mexico Wilderness Alliance is offering a limited edition 3×5 version of the first US stamp to feature a conservation message for wolves.
Jim and Jamie Dutcher are very well known names in the world of wolves. This is a quarterly report from them. I highly recommend visiting their Web site.
George Wuerthner, hunter and former hunting guide and ecologist, wrote a guest column which appeared on the Missoulian Web site.
The following is a summary of Mexican Wolf Reintroduction Project activities in Arizona on the Apache-Sitgreaves National Forests (ASNF) and Fort Apache Indian Reservation (FAIR) and in New Mexico on the Apache National Forest (ANF) and Gila National Forest (GNF).
A federal judge on Monday denied the state of Alaska’s request for a preliminary injunction to kill wolves.
A report released by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service now believes that the current reintroduction program for Mexican gray wolves risking failure and concludes that the program now needs to pursue full recovery.
There have been a number of meetings held around Montana regarding the proposed Montana wolf hunt plan which calls for the quote to be doubled or even tripled. The meetings served as rallying points for the increasingly active anti-wolf movement.