Wildlife Officials Eliminate Population Cap on Mexican Gray Wolves By Wade Thiel / Published May 17, 2022
Wyoming’s Gray Wolves Fully Recovered Beyond Original Parameters. NPS Is Still Worried About Hunting Near Yellowstone By Wade Thiel / Published May 3, 2022
Officials Give Six Wild Burros to Colorado Ranch, Hoping to Protect Livestock from Wolves By Keegan Sentner / Published March 21, 2022
Colorado Wildlife Officials Confirm State’s Third Wolf Depredation in 30 Days By Dac Collins / Published January 19, 2022
Wisconsin Judge Halts Wolf Hunt Two Weeks Ahead of Season Opener By Natalie Krebs / Published October 25, 2021
Interior Department Suggests Wolves May Need Federal Protection By Andrew McKean / Published September 15, 2021
Bounties, Petitions, and Politics: Why the Wolf War Is Only Getting More Extreme By Andrew McKean / Published August 18, 2021
This Release Shield Calms Critters on My Traplines, and Helps Educate the Public By Skye Goode / Published July 21, 2021
The 3 Anti-Hunting Arguments Hunters Should Actually Worry About By Brian Lynn / Published July 15, 2021
New Law Expands Idaho Wolf Take to 90 Percent of Population, Loosens Regs By Bob McNally / Published May 10, 2021
Gray Wolves in Nebraska? A Genetic Test Reveals One Was Taken By a Coyote Hunter By Bob McNally / Published April 15, 2021