A New Dawn for Red Wolves After years of legal contests, federal officials are poised to reintroduce more red wolves to the wild By Andrea Cooper April 5, 2022 In this story: wolves
Good News for Gray Wolves Judge reverses a Trump-era decision to remove many gray wolf populations from the endangered species list By Juliet Grable February 11, 2022 In this story: wolves
Without Federal Protection, Yellowstone’s Wolves Are Being Decimated Outrage is mounting as hunters kill wolves near the park By Juliet Grable January 26, 2022 In this story: wolves
Wolf Advocates Organize to Restore Protections for the Persecuted Species Activists call for federal officials to withhold game-management funds By Jessica Myers October 26, 2021 In this story: wolves
New Hope for the Red Wolf? For the first time in years, the species’ numbers have increased in the wild By Andrea Cooper June 12, 2021 In this story: wolves, wildlife
Idaho Legislature Sets Sights on Wolf Extermination New bill would allow for 90 percent of wolves in the state to be killed By Lindsey Botts May 3, 2021 In this story: wolves, endangered species
Colorado and California Prepare for More Wolves It’s an opportunity, advocates say, to do wolf management right By Juliet Grable April 18, 2021 In this story: wildlife, wolves
Montana Launches a War on Wolves Hunting pregnant females and chokehold snares already signed into law By Lindsey Botts April 15, 2021 In this story: wolves
Other States Seek to Emulate Wisconsin’s Wolf Massacre Plans include hunting with dogs, ATVs, bait, snares, and helicopters By Lindsey Botts March 15, 2021 In this story: wolves
What Will It Take to Fully Recover Wolf Populations? National parks are important but insufficient for species revival By Benjamin Alva Polley January 12, 2021 In this story: wolves