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For Immediate Release: October 27, 2021 Wolf Coalition Celebrates Return Of Mexican Gray Wolf “Anubis” To Northern Arizona FLAGSTAFF, Ariz. – Wandering Mexican gray wolf

For Immediate Release: October 27, 2021 State Judge Issues “Dramatic Decision”in Striking Down Wisconsin Wolf Hunt   Decision could spare hundreds of wolves targeted for

The Nevada Wildlife Commission, dominated by hunting and ranching interests, has debated coyote killing contests to death during the last year with no resolution to a ban originally proposed by the Clark County Commission.

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: September 30, 2021   (LAS CRUCES, NM) Today the Southwest Environmental Center announced that it is launching Wildlife for All, a national

Reno will join a growing number of states and counties that have formally criticized these contests, which award participants with cash, guns, or other prizes for killing the most, largest, or smallest of the target
Art Exhibit “The Spirit of the Hunt” Highlights the Plight of Wildlife, Inspiring Appreciation and Action
Ukiah, CA — Today, wildlife advocates declared victory when the Mendocino Board of Supervisors voted to terminate their contract with the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Wildlife Services program. Mendocino County, like most western counties, contracted
Join Project Coyote, WildEarth Guardians, HSUS and fellow advocates for a free webinar August 18, 2021 at 6pm PT on wildlife trapping in Nevada.
Wildlife fascinated me long before I started photographing it. I am always intrigued by animal behavior: what motivates them, the bonds between them, how they raise their young and how human behavior impacts their survival.
Wisconsin, increasingly divided between rural and urban views, faces hard, contentious questions of how big its remaining wolf population should be.