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The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service yesterday unveiled its proposed rule to designate the soon-to-be-reintroduced wolf population in Colorado as a “nonessential experimental” population under the Endangered Species Act.
Speak out TODAY against removing state protections for endangered wolves.
Attend a virtual public listening session on February 7, 2023, for the proposed Wolf Management Plan and speak in favor of wolf protections
Female Mexican gray wolf 2754, named Asha by schoolchildren, was captured in northern New Mexico by the New Mexico Department of Game and Fish, to be held in captivity with potential for re-release into the
Today, conservation advocates asked the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service and the New Mexico Department of Game and Fish to allow a wandering female Mexican gray wolf, named “Asha” by schoolchildren, to continue on her

Submit comments before February 28th to demand a Draft Wolf Management Plan focused on wolf protections (All American citizens encouraged to comment) Last November, the

Conservation groups’ lawsuit sparks updating of Montana Fish, Wildlife and Parks’ 2002 Wolf Plan
This week a young female Mexican gray wolf ran into northern New Mexico, passed over the arbitrary Interstate 40 boundary, and is continuing on her way toward Colorado, breaking records for the recovery program’s geographic

Speak up to oppose black bear trophy hunting New Jersey Governor Murphy has abandoned his previous commitment to end bear hunting. Last November, he

Take ACTION to make Colorado a welcoming place for wolves introduced in 2023 Last month, Colorado Parks and Wildlife (CPW) released its draft wolf restoration

Voice your support for bears by emailing before January 6th and testifying on January 11th (even if you live outside of CA!) Despite reporting population

Colorado Parks and Wildlife released its draft Wolf Restoration and Management Plan to the public today. While it holds some promise, conservationists say that it falls short in its statutory mandate to base decisions on