Wyoming wolf plan moves forward
Wolf coexistence goes national
The New York Times ran a feature story last weekend that highlighted the efforts of some of our colleagues to promote wolf coexistence. Defenders pioneered these efforts more than 15 years ago to help ranchers come up with better ways to protect their livestock from wolves, and it remains our top priority in the Northern Rockies today. It’s great to see that more conservation groups are getting involved with this important work since there’s more demand than resources available. However, the long-term success of these efforts will rely on increased funding from the federal government. We should be doubling down on nonlethal deterrents instead of paying Wildlife Services millions of tax dollars each year to kill these important native predators.Spokane shows strong wolf support
Thanks again to all the wolf supporters who showed up for last week’s final meeting on the Washington wolf recovery plan (.pdf file-click link to download) in Spokane, Washington. More than 60 people testified before the state Fish and Game Commission, with well over half speaking out in favor of the plan. Among the wolf supporters was long-time Defenders supporter and President’s Council member Melinda Hirsch who drove over from Seattle to voice her support. Thanks Melinda! The commission is expected to make a final decision on the plan next month.source


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