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
Washington Wolf Numbers Are Up and Livestock Depredation Is Down, But the State Still Spent $1.4 Million on Conflicts By Keegan Sentner / Published April 13, 2022
Wolf Attacks Hunting Dog in Michigan’s Upper Peninsula, Officials Confirm By Dac Collins / Published April 4, 2022
Officials Give Six Wild Burros to Colorado Ranch, Hoping to Protect Livestock from Wolves By Keegan Sentner / Published March 21, 2022
This Is the First Gray Wolf Born and GPS-Collared in Colorado By Natalie Krebs / Published February 14, 2022
Judge Orders Federal Protections to be Restored for Gray Wolves By Dac Collins / Published February 10, 2022
USFWS Will Release Nine Red Wolves on North Carolina National Wildlife Refuges By Joe Genzel / Published February 7, 2022
British Columbia Will Extend Its Controversial Wolf Cull Program to Help Mountain Caribou By Dac Collins / Published February 1, 2022
Colorado Wildlife Officials Confirm State’s Third Wolf Depredation in 30 Days By Dac Collins / Published January 19, 2022
Duck Hunters Find a Dead Wolf in Utah. Officials Say It’s Likely a Hybrid By Dac Collins / Published January 7, 2022
Feds Drop Proposed Rule, Recommit to Protections for North Carolina’s Red Wolves By Dac Collins / Published November 15, 2021
Feds Propose Changes to Mexican Gray Wolf Management Plan By Dac Collins / Published November 2, 2021