Good News for Lobos!
Proposition 109 defeated in Arizona!
New In the Press: Wolf is unique in maintaining ecosystem health
Salt Lake Tribune Op-ed
Special Alert for Arizona Voters
Vote No on Proposition 109
Mexican gray wolves have 13,000 fans!!
Celebrate with free wolf howl ringtones, coloring pages, stickers, and bookmarks.
New In the Press: Lawsuit filed over NM, AZ wolf listing
Las Cruces Sun-News, The Republic Newspaper, and the AZ Daily Star report
New In the Press: Lawsuit Launched Over Long-delayed Protections for Mexican Wolf, Giant Palouse Earthworm, Spring Pygmy Sunfish and Oklahoma Grass Pink Orchid
Center for Biological Diversity News Release
New In the Press: Female Wolf Found Dead; Male Not Located
Albuquerque Journal
New In the Press: Pack of politicians takes aim at wolf protections
Bills in Congress would keep the resurgent predators off the federal endangered species list.
Happy Wolf Week: the Wolves Want Your Help
Animaltourism.com on National Wolf Awareness Week
New In the Press: Wolf allies howl in protest
Fish and Wildlife Service Region Two Director confronted on delayed wolf release
Free These Wild-born Wolves!
Send An Easy E-Postcard to the Fish and Wildlife Service Today About This Week's Re-release Candidate!
New In the Press: Trapping Ban Set To Take Effect
Ban on Traps in the Wolf Recovery Area Begins November 1
Wolf Awareness Week October 17 — 23!
Events Focus on Mexican Gray Wolves
New In the Press: New York Times
Resigned to Living With Wolves, More Ranchers Are Giving Deterrence Projects a Try
New In the Press: LA Times Article
For now, no more wolves for Arizona
New In the Press: Feds delay Ariz. release of wolves
Debate about release site results in postponement until 2011
New In the Press: Albuquerque Journal
Wolf Release in Ariz. Postponed Until 2011
Inspiring Lobo Art!
Artists Find Creative Ways to Support Wolves
Great Letters to the Editor in Southwest Papers!
Lobo supporters wield mighty pens
Feds Again Delay Release of Wolf Pack in Arizona
SILVER CITY, N.M.— The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service today again delayed releasing a pack of eight wolves — badly needed to bolster the dwindling number of Mexican gray wolves in the Southwest — into the Arizona wild. The Engineer Springs pack would infuse new genetics into a wolf population suffering from inbreeding.
Wolf Awareness Week Events
Celebrate Mexican Gray Wolves in October!
Mexican Gray Wolves Due Place in NM Wilderness
Maggie Howell, managing director of the Wolf Conservation Center in South Salem, NY, tells her story of the plight of Mexican wolves: "If not for some heartless criminals, they could have survived and contributed to the recovery of their species."
New In the Press: ABC 15
Large rewards offered for those with information on Mexican wolf deaths
Free These Wild-born Wolves!
Send An Easy E-Postcard to the Fish and Wildlife Service Today About This Week's Re-release Candidate!
Mexican Gray Wolf featured on “Expedition Wild” October 4
FROM IN BETWEEN THE SPOTS-CHEYENNE MOUNTAIN ZOO
The Big Bad Wolf Makes Good: The Yellowstone Success Story and Those Who Want to Kill It
By Chip Ward, Environmental activist
Lobos Need Your Help!
Please urge your members of Congress to sign a letter with their colleagues asking that the Fish and Wildlife Service take immediate action to save Mexican gray wolves!
Free the Engineer Springs Eight!
Send an easy e-postcard to the Fish and Wildlife Service urging the release of the Engineer Springs pack
Lords of Nature on PBS — new dates have been scheduled for Tucson!
If you care about wildlife, you won't want to miss this amazing documentary
WildEarth Guardians Alert: Help Increase Endangered Species Act Protections for Lobos
Send Your Comments by October 4
Mexican Wolf Reward – Up to $60,000!
Help Distribute Reward Posters to Stop Criminals Killing Lobos
New In the Press: Yellowstone Before and After Wolves
National Geographic Illustration of Restoration Benefits
New In the Press: Ex-Star reporter talks environment
Author Mitch Tobin on Endangered Species Act
Radio Podcast Addresses Mexican Wolves and Condors
Here & Now: Endangered Species on KJZZ
Mexican Wolf Events in Durango
New Common Earth Series continues with film screening and program on Mexican Gray Wolf Recovery Program
Free These Wild-born Wolves!
Send An Easy E-Postcard to the Fish and Wildlife Service Today About This Week's Re-release Candidate!
Free These Wild-born Wolves!
Send An Easy E-Postcard to the Fish and Wildlife Service Today About This Week's Re-release Candidate!
Fundamentals of Conservation Revisited: Combating Global Warming with Wolves
by biologist Cristina Eisenberg
Green Fire Trail Backpack and Day Hike
White Mountain Conservation League Event Will Celebrate the Return of the Mexican Gray Wolf to the Southwest
Limited Edition of New Conservation Wolf Stamp Available
Proceeds Will Fund Wolf Recovery Projects
Obituary: Paul Sneed
Paul Sneed, a true champion for Nature, died on Aug. 26, 2010 after suffering from esophageal cancer for two years. He was 64.
Film – Lords of Nature: Life in a Land of Great Predators
Check for Screenings Where You Live
New in the Press:
Group ends program to compensate ranchers
Free These Wild-born Wolves!
Send An Easy E-Postcard to the Fish and Wildlife Service Today About This Week's Re-release Candidate!
Economic Report:
Southern NM Conservation Pays Back Double
Free These Wild-born Wolves!
Send An Easy E-Postcard to the Fish and Wildlife Service Today About This Week's Re-release Candidate!
New in the Press:
AZ Ranchers and Conservationists Begin New Era in Wolf Management