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Keep Washington’s Wolves on the Endangered Species List!

We are very excited to finally have made it through winter here in the northern hemisphere and to be moving into spring. As the weather turns warmer, we hope you all get to enjoy more time outside, and we hope for continued and increased safety for our wolves as they enter pupping season. Possible Newโ€ฆ

Februaryย Wolfย Update

We hope your 2024 is off to a strong start and we are so glad to have you with us as we continue another year ofย wolfย advocacy.ย  California’s Two Newย Wolfย Packs Have Been Named In late January, California’s Department of Fish and Wildlife officially bestowed its two newestย wolfย families with names! Theย Beyem Seyo pack in Plumas County andโ€ฆ

2023 Wrap-up

As we wrap up 2023 and head into a new year of wolf advocacy we sincerely want to thank you all for standing with us for the rights of the wildlife with whom we share our planet. Thank you for your support! Wolves Return to Colorado On December 18th, Colorado Parks and Wildlife released theโ€ฆ

A win for wolves in Wisconsin while Washington falls short

We were honored to see so many participants in the Tenth Annual Speak for Wolves conference and would like to extend our deepest thanks to all of the speakers who lent their voices to wolf advocacy and to all of our sponsors.ย  And thanks to you, our attendees. We couldn’t continue to host our conferenceโ€ฆ

Online Auction Bidding Ends Monday Oct 9th at 12pm!

We’re excited to open our 2023 online auction! All proceeds go toward supporting the conference, and allow us to continue our work in giving a voice to wolves.  Bidding begins Wednesday, October 4th and ends Monday, October 9th at 12pm Pacific time. You can opt to buy any item now if you don’t want to riskโ€ฆ

Tenth Anniversary Conference Online Auction

We’re excited to open our 2023ย online auction! All proceeds go toward supporting the conference, and allow us to continue our work in giving a voice to wolves.ย  Bidding begins Wednesday, October 4th and ends Monday, October 9th at 12pm Pacific time. You can opt to buy any item now if you don’t want to riskโ€ฆ

Conference Speaker Highlights!

Introducing two more of our amazing speakers! Claire Loebs Davis Establishing Guidelines for Wolf Management in Washington State Claire is the President and Interim Executive Director ofย Washington Wildlife First Scott Schuyler Upper Skagit Perspective on the Importance of Wolf Recovery Scott Schuyler is a tribal elder/member of the Upper Skagit Tribe of Skagit County, Washingtonโ€ฆ

The Tenth Annual Speak for Wolves Conference is less than two weeks away!

Meet two of our speakers and click their names to learn more about their talks! Brittany Munson Wolves of the Sea: Orcas and Their Specialized Feeding Strategies (Appropriate for kids to join!) You can find more from Brittany at her Instagram or Twitter accounts, under the handle @whalesfargeaux  Joanna Lambert Wolves, Rewilding, and Fear: Lessons from Evolutionary History for Coexistingโ€ฆ

Film Screening: Almost Ancestors

In celebration of our ten-year anniversary, we are excited to be hosting the short film, “Almost Ancestors” presented by Tribal Alliance Productions in conjunction with Lobos of the Southwest. The screening will conclude the Speak for Wolves Conference, and attendees will get the chance to meet Sheila Hollow Horn, the lead actor in the film. Join us as we experience togetherโ€ฆ

Victory in Oregon State!

On September 15th, the Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife Commission voted (5-0) to ban wildlife killing contests across the state! Thanks to the vigilance of wildlife advocates, Oregon has become the ninth US State to ban these unethical and unscientific contests. Thank you to everyone who spoke up on behalf of Oregon’s carnivores!ย Read moreโ€ฆ

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