Thursday October 29, 2020 The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service today will announce a new rule to remove federal Endangered Species Act protections for gray wolves across the Lower 48 states U.S. Interior Secretary David Bernhardt, who oversees the Fish and Wildlife Service, is slated to make the announcement at the Minnesota Valley National Wildlife … Continue reading Wolf delisting across lower 48 to be announced today
Category: Predators
Trump administration moves to ease rules for hunting bears and wolves on federal lands in Alaska
Two federal agencies this week took steps to increase hunting and trapping on several national preserves in Alaska and in the popular Kenai National Wildlife Refuge. The new rules will support extreme measures to kill predators and their young in national preserves in Alaska. The proposed rule change would allow brown bear baiting in the … Continue reading Trump administration moves to ease rules for hunting bears and wolves on federal lands in Alaska
Gone. Finished. Annihilated.
Take action. You can probably count how many wolves are left on Prince of Wales Island, Alaska, on less than two hands.
Meanwhile in Norway
2019-2020 UPDATE
Moral Codes of Conduct
Scientists studying animal behavior have shown that species ranging from mice to primates are governed by moral codes of conduct in the same way as humans. Historically, humans were thought to be the only species to experience complex emotions and to have a sense of morality. Often, conservation biologists, researchers, and perhaps field biologists and … Continue reading Moral Codes of Conduct
Speak Up for Idaho’s Wolves
Speak up for Idaho's wolves and other predators!
Alaska’s Intensive Destruction
Alaska's Intensive Predator Management: The Shocking Reality/Part II
Urgent: Last chance to lend your voice for Norways wolves
Please, a few minutes of your time. Lend your voice.
Norway’s Wolves – Summer Update 2018
Another proposed massacre of wolves in Norway this winter.
SAVE OUR WOLVES 🇳🇴 TWEETSTORM
Final tweet sheet as of January 20, 2018 here. ***UPDATE - JANUARY 7, 2018*** The Oslo District Court decided (on January 5, 2018) that the Norwegian wolf hunt may continue. The temporary injunction has been dismissed by the court: the wolf hunt in Norway will continue, despite the fact that the wolf is a critically … Continue reading SAVE OUR WOLVES 🇳🇴 TWEETSTORM