
We’re counting down the last couple of weeks until we see you again online for a thought-provoking, info-packed program at this year’s Conference! If you haven’t registered yet, do so now! To keep the conference accessible to as many folks…
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The Conference is less than a month away! Meet two more speakers below and register today to reserve your spot. Online meeting access information will be sent to all registrants in the week leading up to the conference. Speaker Announcements…
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We are honored to introduce a special guest speaker, Tiana Williams-Claussen, for this year’s 9th annual Speak for Wolves conference, which will be held online August 13-14. The Yurok Tribe, of the area now known as northern California, has been…
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The conference is less than 2 months away, and we’re busy putting together a great slate of speakers to update us on wolves across the continent! Meet two of our speakers below, and register to reserve your spot!Online meeting access…
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Back in February, the Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife was told by Stevens County sheriffs that four wolves were found dead during a snowmobile patrol. Rumors had been circulating about poaching in the northeast corner of the state. Yet…
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For Immediate Release, May 27, 2022 SEATTLE— Conservation and animal-protection groups announced a combined $30,000 reward today for information leading to a conviction in the illegal killing of four wolves in northeastern Washington earlier this year. Deputies from the Stevens…
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Join us online Saturday & Sunday, August 13-14! We’re planning a slate of excellent speakers with updates on wolves across the US, legislation, grassroots activism, and much more. Save the dates and reserve your spot! Speaker Announcements Lynn Okita is a…
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In January, we talked about Oregon’s poaching problem; on February 15h, another female wolf, OR109, was found shot to death. Just yesterday, Oregon State Police announced the illegal killing of yet another wolf, OR117, a gray 1-year old male near Richland, Oregon. The Oregon Wildlife Coalition recently launched a new…
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In December, Oregon State Police revealed that, between February and July 2021, eight wolves had been found poisoned in Union County, including the entire Catherine Pack and several members of other packs. The reward for information leading to an arrest…
Read MoreEach year, thousands of people come together on this one day – November 30 – to celebrate the missions and the accomplishments of organizations they love. Speak for Wolves exists to engage people to fight for wildlife conservation, to…
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