Leaders at Every Level Ask President Biden to Protect Wolves in the Northern Rockies 

For Immediate Release: October 26, 2021  Contact: Cindy Hoffman, International Wildlife Coexistence Network, (202) 489-5587, cindy@wildlifecoexistence.org; Michel Liao, Timberline High School Student, (208) 995-7613; michel.liao22@gmail.com; James Holt, (208) 791-3306, Buffalo@buffalofieldcampaign.org; Rob Vernon, Association of Zoos and Aquariums (202) 365-7612, rvernon@aza.org    BOISE, Ida. — Jane Goodall, Timberline High School students, hunters, tribal leaders, and the former Director of the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service who removed protections for wolves in the Northern Rockies, are among the numerous voices … Continued

Biden Administration Defends Wildlife Services’ Killing of Wolf Pups in Idaho

Share on facebook Facebook Share on twitter Twitter Share on linkedin LinkedIn For Immediate Release:  October 6, 2021 BOISE, Ida. – In a letter responding to the International Wildlife Coexistence Network yesterday, the Biden administration defended the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Wildlife Services’ actions in Idaho after the agency preemptively killed eight wolf pups from … Continued

End Federal Subsidies for States’ War on Wolves

“The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service should not be rewarding Idaho and Montana with funding from the Pittman-Robertson Federal Aid in Wildlife Restoration or the Sport Fish Restoration Acts. Their wolf extermination campaigns violate the intent of these laws developed to conserve and protect wildlife. It’s time to re-examine these programs and fund only those … Continued

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Wolves in Idaho Need Your Help

In support of IWCN’s efforts to protect Idaho and Northern Rocky wolves, two donors have generously offered to match donations THREE-TO-ONE raised up to $20,000 until December 31st. That means your donation will be TRIPLED to protect wolves!