Wood River Wolf Project Presentation at IWCN Wolf Forum
On September 30, 2021, The Wood River Wolf Project presented at IWCN’s Wolf Coexistence Forum.
On September 30, 2021, The Wood River Wolf Project presented at IWCN’s Wolf Coexistence Forum.
Suzanne Asha Stone’s presentation at The Wildlife Society conference 2022.
Find out how you can become engaged in the efforts to save wolves in the northern Rockies and beyond through this webinar put on my The O6 Legacy and The International Wildlife Coexistence Network. Suzanne Asha Stone, Executive Director of The International Wildlife Coexistence Network has more than 25 years of experience with Northern Rocky … Continued
Bounties, night raids, hunting hounds and now, the killing of pups and nursing mothers in their dens. While Wyoming and Montana have ended their hunting seasons on wolves, Idaho continues on, during the most vulnerable time for wolves as they are raising their newborn pups. Join us for a forum where you will hear from … Continued
Who can coexist with Wolves? We can! Hear from those working with livestock owners to proactively implement nonlethal measures both ancient and modern to coexist with wolves and other native wildlife in the Western United States and across the world in Hungary. During this forum, you’ll learn about wolves in Idaho and their battle to … Continued
Thank you to the Summerlee Foundation for supporting this initiative.
“The word advocacy gets a bad rap,” in the science community, says Adrian Treves, IWCN Coexistence Council member, founder and director of the Carnivore Coexistence Lab and professor of Environmental Studies at the University of Wisconsin-Madison. “We all need to be advocates for good science and good governance. I have to be a good advocate … Continued
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