Feds Mull Appeal of Court Decision That Relisted Wolves Under the Endangered Species Act By Sage Marshall / Published May 3, 2022
Colorado Parks & Wildlife Donates Band of Burros to Rancher to Prevent Wolf Depredations By Kris Millgate / Published March 22, 2022
Anti-Hunting Groups Turn Focus Toward Relisting Wolves in the Northern Rockies By Scott Bestul / Published March 11, 2022
Senators Introduce Bipartisan Legislation to Delist Gray Wolves in Great Lakes and Wyoming By Sage Marshall / Published March 8, 2022
Opinion: Why Relisting Gray Wolves Is So Wrong—and Hunting Seasons Are So Necessary By Scott Bestul / Published February 18, 2022
Meet “2202,” the First Native-Born Colorado Wolf Pup Collared with a GPS Tracker By Ken Perrotte / Published February 15, 2022
Breaking News: Judge Sides with Anti-Hunting Groups and Restores Federal Protections to Gray Wolves Under the Endangered Species Act By Sage Marshall / Published February 11, 2022
Montana Decides to Cut Wolf Season Short in Region Bordering Yellowstone National Park By Sage Marshall / Published January 31, 2022
Well-Known Endangered Mexican Gray Wolf Killed in Arizona By Kris Millgate / Published January 13, 2022
Judge’s Ruling Blocks Wisconsin’s Fall Wolf Hunt Days Before the Opener By Sage Marshall / Published October 27, 2021
Gray Wolf Tagged in Oregon Makes Epic Journey to Southern California By Steven Hill / Published October 8, 2021
Wisconsin DNR Defies Advisory Board, Scales Wolf Hunt Quota Back to 130 By Sage Marshall / Published October 5, 2021
Biden Administration Backs Gray Wolf Delisting, Effectively Greenlighting Fall Hunts By Sage Marshall / Published August 26, 2021
Wisconsin Board Sets 300-Wolf Quota for Fall Hunt, Doubling DNR Recommendation By Sage Marshall / Published August 12, 2021
Wisconsin DNR Proposes Quota of 130 Wolves for Fall Hunt, Reigniting Controversy By Sage Marshall / Published August 4, 2021
Feds Eye Listing Wolves in Southeast Alaska. Hunters Want to Protect the Deer Herd By Dave Hurteau / Published July 30, 2021