Registration will open soon for the 10th Annual Speak for Wolves Conference!
Plan to join us on Saturday, October 7th for a program packed with the latest wolf conservation news and advocacy resources from a wide range of speakers.
This year’s conference will be held online to maintain accessibility for as many folks as possible.
Celebrating our 10th annual conference, this year’s art, a mother wolf watching over her playful pups, was drawn by @keikofitz.
New Board Member

Justine Armentrout, Outreach & Partnerships Director, lives in eastern Washington, just west of the border with Idaho. She spends her spare time enjoying trail running, river adventures and playing in the snow with her partner and their dogs. Justine got involved in predator advocacy in 2009, as a non-traditional educator and public champion for shark conservation. She has been invested in educating folks about the importance of balanced ecosystems ever since, and is honored to have joined the Speak for Wolves team!
Recent Wolf News & Actions

Washington state actions & news:
- The Washington Department of Fish & Wildlife has proposed lowering protections for gray wolves in the state from Endangered to Sensitive status. Send a public comment via Endangered Species Coalition’s letter campaign.
- Conservation groups filed a legal petition with the Washington Fish and Wildlife Commission seeking enforceable rules to prevent Washington wolf killings.
- Submit comments discouraging Skagit County from approving Predators of the Heart a permit to continue operating as a “wolf tourism” and breeding operation that allows members of the public to interact with wolves. PotH is not an accredited sanctuary and profits from exploitation of wolves.
And in other news:
- Speak for Wolves was among the groups who signed a petition to the BLM to ban the use of cyanide bombs, also known as M-44s.
- Trap Free Montana and Wolves of the Rockies successfully sued Montana Fish, Wildlife, and Parks to end night vision/infrared wolf hunting on private land in Montana.
Wolf Tanks!


Based on our 2022 conference artwork custom painted by Ojibwe artist CraneSuperior, these limited edition black Bella + Canvas unisex jersey tanks feature a stylized wolf in front of an orange sky, howling at the moon on the front, and the Speak for Wolves logo in orange on the back. Perfect for summer!
Buy yours now!
New merch is coming soon!
Help us clear out our remaining stock of past conference t-shirts, on sale for 50% off! Shop our store
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