Wolves of the Lavant 

The International Wildlife Coexistence Network strives to provide direct guidance to projects on the ground. Our Wildlife Coexistence Innovation Challenge brings experts together with active projects that need some additional guidance and new ideas to address wildlife challenges.    Our first challenge focused on the Wolves of the Levant project, run by Compassionate Conservation Middle … Continued

A Scientist Trying to Serve the Public and Wildlife 

“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

New Petition Seeks Emergency Protections for Northern Rockies Wolves

For immediate release March 1, 2021  Contact:   Suzanne Asha Stone, Executive Director, International Wildlife Coexistence Network, Suzanne@WildlifeCoexistence.org (208) 861-5177   Talasi Brooks, Western Watersheds Project, tbrooks@westernwatersheds.org; (208) 336-9077  Joe Bushyhead, WildEarth Guardians, jbushyhead@wildearthguardians.org, (505) 660-0284  Loren Taylor, Executive Director, Wyoming Untrapped info@wyominguntrapped.org (307) 201-2422  Leda Huta, Executive Director, Endangered Species Coalition, lhuta@endangered.org (301) 585-4278  Kristin Combs, … Continued

Howl Howl

Verse 1 Howl howl sniff sniff paw at the ground We each have stories though we have different sounds I’m a person you’re a wolf but we can be friends We can stop this battle and make amends Chorus The sun shines high in both of our skies And the breeze rustles our leaves We’d … Continued

Efforts to Relist Wolves Vary by Location 

Due to the plight of gray wolves in a number of states across the country, there are efforts to regain protections for both wolves in the Northern Rockies and what is called the national population, which was removed from the endangered species list by the US. Fish and Wildlife Service (FWS) in 2020 and includes … Continued

For the Wild Ones

As we come to the end of the first year of operations for the International Wildlife Coexistence Network, I want to take a moment to share our major accomplishments. These include establishing a new global wildlife coexistence library to ensure all people have access to valuable resources; developing an exceptional Coexistence Council of experts that are already working with communities to identify nonlethal tools and … Continued

Coexisting with Wolves

Coexistence is not a new philosophy for the folks on the ground at the Wood River Wolf Project or the Voyageurs Wolf Project. They live it during every summer grazing season.  For 14 years, the Wood River Wolf Project has been on the ground using nonlethal strategies to minimize wolf sheep conflicts in Idaho. When … Continued

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