The Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources Reports Increased Gray Wolf Numbers but Threats to Recovery Loom Ahead

Photo by John E. Marriott Last week, the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources (DNR) reported a 13% increase in the number of wolves in the state over the last year, bringing the estimated total to just over 1000. The annual count, from April 2019 to April 2020, is primarily conducted over the winter when tracking …

The Minnesota Department of Natural Resources Seeks Public Input on New Wolf Plan

Image by Steve Felberg from Pixabay The Minnesota Department of Natural Resources (DNR) is hosting three live virtual open houses this fall to solicit feedback on the future of the state's wolf management plan. Starting on September 29th, each meeting will target a different area of the state, beginning with the northwest. While location-based participation …

L’uomo che sognava i lupi

Siamo felici di invitarvi alla prossima intervista in diretta sulla pagina Facebook di Talk Show di persone e lupi – Lupi Italiani. Brunella Pernigotti intervisterà il naturalista e responsabile scientifico del WWF Italia Marco Galaverni, domenica 27 settembre, alle 18:00, ora italiana. L’incontro verterà soprattutto sulla gestione dei grandi carnivori in Italia. https://vimeo.com/467117981 Marco Galaverni …

Join People & Wolves Talk Show’s book club discussion about author Barbara J Moritsch’s latest novel “Wolf Time”

“Wolf Time” by Barbara Moritsch is a must read, especially because People & Wolves Talk Show plans to interview the author and have a discussion about the book! Order your copy now so you’ll be ready to join the discussion about “Wolf Time” Go to http://www.barbarajmoritsch.com/ to find out how to order the book! Then …

This week the Trump Administration announced plans to remove endangered gray wolf protections by end of the year.

Photograph credit: photographer David Yarrow “Wolf-in-Chicago” theme. This has been anticipated by several organizations, including Wisconsin’s Green Fire , that held a webinar last week. The webinar program featured a trio of expert panelists envisioning a future for wolves in Wisconsin. Panelists: Adrian Wydeven, WGF Wildlife Co-Chair; Jodi Habush Sinykin, Midwest Environmental Advocates; Peter David, …

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