news_august21_d1.jpg

GPS COLLARS INFORM ISLE ROYALE WOLF RESTORATION AND MONITORING EFFORTS

August 18th: Initial results from collaborative efforts to restore the wolf population and predator-prey dynamics are in.


news_august21_e1.jpg

ANUBIS, A MEXICAN GRAY WOLF FOUND OUTSIDE HIS TERRITORY, IS RELOCATED AMID OUTCRY FROM SCIENTISTS, ADVOCATES

August 18th: A lone Mexican gray wolf named Anubis was captured by an Arizona Game and Fish Department wildlife biologist on Friday in the Coconino National Forest just north of Flagstaff.


news_august21_f1.jpg

DECISION ON WOLF TRAPPING REGS EXPECTED FRIDAY

August 17th, Montana: The Montana Fish and Wildlife Commission on Friday is expected to decide on a number of proposals of interest to hunters and trappers in Northwest Montana, including wolf and furbearer trapping setbacks, season quotas and other regulations.


news_august21_g1.jpg

ROYAL ROADS WARNS CAMPUS OF POSSIBLE WOLF SIGHTING AT ESQUIMALT LAGOON

August 17th, Canada: University says creature spotted was likely a wolf.


news_august21_h1.jpg

MONTANA MAN SENTENCED FOR POISONING WOLF

August 17th, Montana: A man pleaded guilty and was sentenced Thursday to pay $1,500 for poisoning a wolf with strychnine on a ranch near Ennis, Montana.


news_april21_b1.jpg

WOLF ADVISORY COUNCIL MEETS FOR FIRST TIME

August 11th: Making recommendations — not legislation — is the purpose of the Wolf Management Advisory Council, which had its first meeting on Wednesday at River Rock Lanes and Banquet Center in Ishpeming.


news_april21_r1.jpg

ALPINE FARMERS SOUND WOLF ALARM AFTER LIVESTOCK ATTACKS

August 11th: Wolf attacks on farm animals on Alpine pastures have taken on a “new dimension”, according to the Swiss Farmers’ Union, which is calling for “new solutions to contain the growing wolf population”.


news_june21_d1.jpg

FRED CLARK: FALL HUNT MAY MAKE WOLVES ENDANGERED AGAIN

August 9th: On Wednesday the Wisconsin Natural Resources Board, the seven-member appointed board that oversees the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources, will decide the number of gray wolves Wisconsin hunters will be allowed to take during a fall 2021 wolf hunt.


news_may21_f1.jpg

SEACREST WOLF PRESERVE, EDUCATING COMMUNITY TO PROTECT WOLVES FOR GENERATIONS TO COME

August 8th: For more than 300,000 years, wolves have lived in our ecosystem, but now many are being hunted and becoming endangered.


news_august21_a1.jpg

GREAT LAKES STATES ARE DIVIDED ON WOLF HUNTING PLANS

August 7th: Minnesota will not open a wolf hunt while Wisconsin moves toward another hunting season


news_june21_m1.jpg

THIS FALL, WOLVES WILL BE HUNTED WITHOUT MERCY

August 6th: Gunned down from helicopters. Dynamited in their homes. It’s open season on wolves, who are being slaughtered without mercy -- and now, another big wolf hunt is scheduled for this fall.


news_august21_b1.jpg

FORMAL PETITION SUBMITTED TO RE-LIST GRAY WOLF AS ENDANGERED; COULD BENEFIT CENTRAL COAST ECOSYSTEMS

August 6th: More than 70 groups formally filed a request with the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service to re-list the gray wolf as an endangered species, citing inadequate protections and a small population.


news_august21_c1.jpg

SEN. CARPENTER BLASTS DNR FOR FALL WOLF HUNT PLANS

August 6th: A decision by the Department of Natural Resources (DNR) to carry out another wolf hunt this fall drew immediate backlash from elected officials.


news_july21_b1.jpg

LOCAL ACTIVISTS JOIN THE CALL FOR WOLF PROTECTIONS

August 4th: Petition to relist wolves in the northern Rockies was spurred by new Idaho and Montana laws.