Action Alerts

The Reno City Council will discuss a resolution supporting a ban on wildlife killing contests at the September 8, 2021 City Council meeting.
Urge the Mendocino County Board of Supervisors to End their Contract with Wildlife Services
The war on wolves rages on, with July 1 marking the official implementation of SB1211, Idaho’s wolf slaughter bill. Despite growing public awareness, the federal government has yet to intervene on behalf of wolves and
A solitary subadult male Mexican gray wolf has been living peacefully in the national forests north of Williams and Flagstaff for nearly two months. The wolf, named “Anubis” by seventh graders in an annual pup-naming
The Virginia Department of Wildlife Resources Board recently voted 10-1 to advance a regulation prohibiting wildlife killing contests to a public comment period. Many thanks to those of you who have thus far spoken up
President Biden made news late last month when he revealed his grandchildren’s well-founded concerns about the fate of America’s wolves—concerns he professed to share and promised to address.
The Nevada Board of Wildlife Commissioners (NBWC) will soon discuss wildlife killing contests for a second time and may provide direction to the Nevada Department of Wildlife to consider a regulatory prohibition on contests across
The Montana Fish and Wildlife Commission is considering regulations to align their already deplorable wolf hunting season with the even more egregious recent legislation calling for an all-out war on wolves. Increased bag limits, liberalized
Now that the heinous legislation SB 1211 allowing the slaughter of 90 percent of Idaho’s 1,500 wolves has become law effective July 1, the Idaho Department of Fish and Game is seeking public comment on

Everywhere we look, we see bad news about wolves. Despite our best efforts, Governor Brad Little signed SB 1211 into law, allowing the slaughter of

The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (USFWS) is planning to release a bonded wolf family with their young pups on the Ladder Ranch where they