...Designed by Mother Nature herself. A wolf walks over to a vacated white-tailed deer bed and gently blows on it. This causes all the particles to flow up into his/hers highly tuned olfactory system (the nose). "Ah ha, says the wolf," the deer tick’s blood is full of pus from a tooth infection. The deer …
Genetic Research Shows No Hybridization Between Mexican Wolves and Domestic Dogs
"This study, showing no hybridization with domestic dogs found within this population, was important because it again confirms the genetic purity of the Mexican wolf," said Rinkevich, who is often involved in the listing and delisting of endangered and threatened species in her role as an endangered-species biologist. "That genetic information is important to conservation …
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In Wisconsin the Black Bear’s Natural Habitat is Under Threat Through Subsidizing Their Food Source for Hunting
Today, black bears in Wisconsin are being conditioned to search out human foods placed at bear baiting stations. This is influencing the black bears natural habitat. Researchers found that; humans are influencing the ecosystem not only through top-down forces via hunting, but also through bottom-up forces by subsidizing the food base. Black bears are omnivorous …
A National Coalition to End Wildlife Killing Contests
We are beyond killing animals for prizes and fun,” she told National Public Radio. “This should be part of our history books.” ~ Camila Fox, Project Coyote The National Coalition to End Wildlife Killing Contests applies the combined expertise and experience of our member organizations to work toward ending wildlife killing contests, derbies, and tournaments in …
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Wisconsin’s Elusive Gray Wolf Deserves Our Protection…
In the late 1970s wolf Recovery in Wisconsin began. The Gray wolf made a comeback after being eradicated through hunting and trapping in Wisconsin. It wasn't long before hunting special interests groups began their bid to get Wisconsin's Gray wolf delisted. Sadly after 40 years of recovery these special interests (Fringe hunters) hunting groups got …
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Faces of Legacy — LINDSAY CARRON
Announcing the beginnings of Faces of Legacy – portraits that honor indigenous women taking a stand for the earth today. Steeped in my heart’s desire to utilize my artwork for positive social change, this multi-year endeavor is birthed from my history of traveling into indigenous communities in Alaska and meeting many inspiring women acting with …
Urgent Action Needed to Protect the Gray Wolf from Latest Delisting Threat…
Anti-wolf Politicians in Congress are working to delist wolves in the 48 contiguous States of the United States even going as far as preventing any judicial review of this process. These politicians are undermining the Endangered Species Act itself! Click HERE to listen to an interview about this delisting bill. On June 6, 2018 The …
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Inside the Heart of Wolf Advocacy -The Italian Story
Full interview of Antonio Iannibelli by Brunella Pernigotti, WODCW Italian Writer.
Wisconsin’s Gray Wolf Population Reports Show a Two Percent Decrease From the Previous Year…
In the news this week DNR Wisconsin's over winter wolf population count has declined slightly from last years. The state’s wolf population may be stabilizing after decades of growth, according to a report from the state Department of Resources in a WDNR wolf count brief 2017-2018 . Volunteer trackers reported between 900 and 950 wolf …
Sneak Peek at Project Coyote’s short film “Killing Games – Wildlife in the Crosshairs”
On any given weekend, some of America’s most iconic wild animals are massacred in wildlife killing contests. Bloodied bodies are weighed and stacked like cords of wood, and prizes are awarded to the “hunters” who kill the largest or the most of a targeted species. More information. https://youtu.be/Y1w8-76iRYs Coyotes, bobcats, wolves and foxes are common …