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Wolf News - July 2025
N.J. WOLF PRESERVE ANNOUNCES THE DEATH OF KAYLA, ONE OF ITS OLDEST WOLVES
July 29th, New Jersey: Lakota Wolf Preserve announced the death of one of its elder wolves, Kayla, who lived at the preserve with her brother, Tikaani. Kayla was 14-and-a-half years old.
STATE PLANS TO KILL ADDITIONAL WOLF DUE TO CONTINUED CATTLE DEATHS
Jul 29th, Colorado: Colorado Parks and Wildlife is working to kill at least one additional wolf from the Copper Creek Pack living in Pitkin County.
RETURN OF WOLVES TO US NATIONAL PARK LEADS TO SURGE IN ASPEN TREES
July 26th: For the first time in 80 years, aspen trees are thriving in Yellowstone National Park in the US, due mostly to the reintroduction of wolves to the area.
HERE’S HOW TWO OF COLORADO’S GRAY WOLVES DIED THIS YEAR
July 24th, Colorado: The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service completed investigations for two of this year’s mortalities — an April death in Rocky Mountain National Park and a May death in northwest Colorado.
JUDGE TO HEAR ARGUMENTS ON RED WOLF ENDANGERED SPECIES PROTECTIONS
July 21st: The Center for Biological Diversity will present oral arguments Wednesday in a federal court case that will decide whether the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service unlawfully refused to increase federal Endangered Species Act protections for critically endangered red wolves.
CARTER’S HOPE: AFTER U.S. GOVERNMENT KILLED OFF WESTERN WOLVES, A BOLD EXPERIMENT BROUGHT THEM BACK
July 21st, Idaho: This is the story of how 30 years ago, biologists sought to restore America’s wildest predator in Idaho and Yellowstone National Park.
MONTANA'S HEALTHY WOLF POPULATION IS PROOF THAT STATES CAN MANAGE GRIZZLIES TOO
July20th, Montana: Congress moved a step closer last week to finally removing federal protections for the robust grizzly bear population in the Yellowstone ecosystem of southwest Montana and Wyoming.
IDAHO WOLF POPULATION RISES SLIGHTLY
Jul 19th, Idaho: Idaho's latest wolf estimate suggests the population increased slightly last year.
OFFICIALS APPROVE ANOTHER $100,000 FOR RANCHER WHOSE LIVESTOCK WAS KILLED BY WOLVES
July 18th, Colorado: Colorado Parks and Wildlife commission voted 6-5 to compensate Conway Farrell after heated debate
July 18th: "We cannot allow disinformation and myth to guide decision making."
UNEXPECTED MEDICAL ISSUE GROUNDS ISLE ROYALE WOLF-MOOSE SURVEY
July 15th: A last-minute medical issue grounded researchers' annual wolf-moose survey on Isle Royale this past winter, marking yet another year that scientists have run into problems trying to count the animals on the remote island park.
WOLF PUPS AT ELY CENTER ACCLIMATE TO PEOPLE WHILE HELPING ADVANCE SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH
July 15th: The pups were born in captivity at a similar facility in Wisconsin.
IDAHO MAN ACCUSED OF FALSIFYING WHERE HE KILLED WOLVES SO HE COULD GET A LARGER BOUNTY
July 12th: An Idaho man has been criminally charged after he allegedly lied about where he killed wolves so he could receive larger bounties on them.
GOSAR'S BILL WOULD REMOVE MEXICAN GRAY WOLF FROM ENDANGERED LIST
July 11th: Republicans in the U.S. House introduced a bill to remove the Mexican gray wolf from the endangered species list. It's been on the list for nearly 50 years.
COLORADO AGENCY RECOMMENDS DENIAL OF RANCHERS' WOLF DEPREDATION CLAIMS TOTALING $135,000
July 11th, Colorado: Colorado Parks and Wildlife is recommending the denial of two wolf compensation claims for depredating livestock totaling nearly $135,000, setting up what likely will be a lively Colorado Parks and Wildlife Commission meeting.
ZOO KNOXVILLE ANNOUNCES NAMES FOR NEW RED WOLVES, BAT-EARED FOXES CHOSEN BY VOTERS
July 11th, Tennessee: Zoo Knoxville announced the names for some of their newest residents, with park visitors and online supporters voting on the names for two red wolf pups and two bat-eared foxes.
FWP PROPOSES INCREASED WOLF HARVEST QUOTAS AS POPULATION REMAINS STEADY
July 10th, Montana: The latest report by Montana Fish, Wildlife and Parks estimates that 1,091 inhabit state, agency recommends increasing hunting and trapping quota by 50%
A BATTLE IS UNFOLDING IN EUROPE OVER THE FUTURE OF WOLVES
July 9th, Europe: The European Union has spent millions to help secure the return of wolf populations that for generations were persecuted through hunting and poison baits.
COLORADO WILDLIFE OFFICIALS SHOW PATIENCE WITH DEPREDATING COPPER CREEK WOLFPACK
July 8th, Colorado: The Copper Creek wolfpack has continued to chase and harass cattle in Pitkin County despite amped-up state resources, but wildlife officials are opting to give pack members a longer leash.
July 6th: Western slope ranchers are organizing to seek a resolution to their wolf problem. Is paying them the answer?
CALIFORNIA SURPASSES 50 CONFIRMED WOLVES, 10 WOLF PACKS IN ANNUAL REPORT
July 4th: After being wiped out a century ago, gray wolves have made a remarkable return to California, and the California Department of Fish and Wildlife (CDFW) has released an annual report detailing their progress.
MACRON PLANS LAW TO KILL MORE FRENCH WOLVES
July 4th: It comes after the EU downgraded wolf protections to make it easier for farmers to kill animals that threaten their herds.