Registration Open for 2023 Conference!

Registration is now open for the 10th Annual Speak for Wolves Conference!

Plan to join us 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.

Sponsorships are available!

Celebrating our 10th annual conference, this year’s art, a mother wolf watching over her playful pups, was drawn by @keikofitz.


10 Year Anniversary Hoodies!

Our 10th Anniversary original artwork by @keikofitz on the back of a super soft Royal Apparel 50% Organic Cotton, 50% RPET recycled polyester grey zip-up French terry hoodie, with the Speak for Wolves logo in light blue on the front.

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Screenprinted in Portland, OR by Icon Artistry

Not Ready for Hoodie Weather? Tanks still available!

Speak for Wolves 2022 Tank Top

Black Bella + Canvas unisex jersey tanks feature artwork custom painted by Ojibwe artist CraneSuperior on the front and the Speak for Wolves logo in orange on the back. Buy Now

Help us clear out our remaining stock of past conference t-shirts, on sale for 50% off! Shop our store


Oregon & Washington Killing Wolves

Map of Wolf Killings in Umatilla County

Despite the science showing again and again that removing wolves from a pack does not reduce and may even increase wolf predation on livestock, Oregon’s Department of Fish & Wildlife killed 4 wolves from the Five Points pack last month and has issued kill orders for two wolves in the Wildcat Pack.

Meanwhile, Washington killed an adult male and yearling female from the WA139 wolf group. Back in March, Oregon also killed a member of this group after they crossed into Northeastern Oregon and ate a few calves.

We encourage Pacific Northwest residents to share this news, write letters to the editor of your local papers, and contact governors Tina Kotek and Jay Inslee asking them to reform their wildlife “management” agencies and stop vengefully killing wolves: 
Submit a comment to Oregon Governor Tina Kotek
Send Washington Governor Jay Inslee a message


Good News for Red Wolves

More endangered red wolves will be released in the U.S. under a legal settlement. “We hope to see America’s wild red wolves rebound again, with generations born free and wild, as a result of this agreement,” said Ramona McGee, a senior attorney and leader of the Southern Environmental Law Center’s wildlife program


New Wolf Pack in California

A gray wolf is seen in the Sequoia National Forest. Michelle Harris, Samantha Winiecki-Love, Ryan Slezak and Colibri Ecological Consulting/via the California Department of Fish and WIldlife .

California wildlife officials confirmed a new wolf pack in the southern Sierra Nevada mountains, the farthest south wolves have lived in more than a century.


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Speak for Wolves is a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization with a GuideStar Silver seal of transparency. Donations are tax-deductible in the US: EIN: 46-2867294.