There are 5,500 gray wolf individuals in the wild in the lower 48 states, and approximately double that number reside in Alaska alone. While gray wolf populations have begun to recover due to ...
If these wolves are going to survive, they urgently need the Endangered Species Act’s protection, not traps and chainsaws.” The rare gray wolf subspecies, which inhabits the coastal rainforests of ...
SITKA, Alaska— The Center for Biological Diversity, Alaska Rainforest Defenders and Defenders of Wildlife petitioned the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service today to give Endangered Species Act protections ...
Minnesota’s gray wolves will be removed from the federal government’s threatened species list and returned to state management in January. The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service announced Thursday it will ...
Minnesota News Connection The clock is ticking on a request from the Minnesota Department of Natural Resources to remove the gray wolf from protection under the federal Endangered and Threatened ...
Minnesota’s wolves have returned to the federal threatened species list following a federal judge’s ruling Monday that rescinded a U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service’s 2007 decision ...