Will the Endangered Species Act Survive Unscrupulous Politicians?

Ecosystem Services: Think of bees that pollinate more than 90 commercial crops in the U.S. That's the beauty, or bounty, that the Endangered Species Act provides. The ESA ensures these beneficial ecosystems just don't unravel. You see the Endangered Species Act doesn't just protect the individual species, it also protects the lands, or habitats, the …

Three Wolves Added to Isle Royale Population…

The Isle Royale fall wolf translocation project concluded on September 13 after successfully moving three wolves from Michigan’s Upper Peninsula to the park. The new wolves, two males and one female, bolstered the total island wolf population to 17, which now includes nine males and eight females, according to Isle Royale National Park Service Press …

WDNR Report of an injured gray wolf in Wisconsin.

Readers contacted me a few days ago because they had seen an injured gray wolf. I'm withholding location of the injured wolf in my article for obvious reasons. I contacted Todd Schiller, Chief Warden, Bureau of Law Enforcement Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources (WDNR) and he let me know he was looking into the situation …

Teaching Compassion—Inside the Heart of Wolf Advocacy Documentary Film Series

The Yellowstone Story Director Statement by Rachel Tilseth This is a story of passion, endurance and fighting even when the odds are against you. In this story I want to introduce you to four courageous people working to preserve the legacy of Yellowstone’s wolves. People either love or hate the wolf, and he’s been long …

Interview with Matteo Serafini an Italian Wolf Researcher…

Inside the Heart of Wolf Advocacy: The Italian Story Interview by Brunella Pernigotti First of all, thank you Matteo for accepting our interview request, where we will try to trace a brief portrait of the Italian wolf for an audience accustomed to quite different situations, even if the problems of management and coexistence with this …

The Wisconsin Story…

 Flash back to April 01, 2012 just before WISCONSIN ACT 169 Date of enactment: April 2, 2012 calling for a trophy hunt on wolves. I did my first news story in an effort to stop the Wisconsin wolf hunt, read on: Source: WQOW TV 18, Local tracker voices wolf hunt concerns By Mike Joyce Posted: Apr 01, 2012 …

”Cyanide Bombs” used to kill wild animals are banned in Wyoming…

Most Americans are probably unfamiliar with the federal government’s taxpayer-subsidized killing campaign carried out every year against public wildlife on public lands, most of them located in the West. Most are probably unaware that their hard-earned money, paid in taxes to Uncle Sam, helps to operate a federal agency known as Wildlife Services, a branch …

Fringe Hunters: Living on the Edge of Morality

The death of ethics... Killing wild animals purely for sport is unethical and isn’t acceptable in this day & age. Yet, in the north woods of Wisconsin a few fringe hunters cling to sport-killing claiming it’s their heritage. Wisconsin’s Gray wolves are the only thing standing in the way of these fringe hunters. So every …

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