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Michigan NRC decision gives coyotes a reprieve

Michigan NRC decision gives coyotes a reprieve

On May 8, 2025, Michigan's Natural Resources Commission reaffirmed their decision to protect coyotes who are denning and raising young pups.  Back in March 2024, the commission voted 4-2 to shorten the coyote hunting season from year-round to nine months, reversing a...

Protect the Endangered Species Act

Protect the Endangered Species Act

Urgent action is needed to protect the Endangered Species Act from the Trump administration’s attempt to change the definition of “harm,” which threatens the core of this law and the wildlife that depend on it.

No, Dire Wolves Are Not Back

No, Dire Wolves Are Not Back

Dire wolves may be extinct, but today’s wolves are still here—real, wild, and worth fighting for. Let’s stop the distracting fantasies and start advocating for the living beings and wild places that need us now.

When Beavers Do It Better

When Beavers Do It Better

Beavers aren’t just dam-builders; they’re ecosystem engineers who create wetlands, sequester carbon, and enhance biodiversity. Yet in North America, they’re often trapped and killed as nuisances.

The Wildlife Wire: Mandy Culbertson

Wildlife for All Communications Director Mandy Culbertson had the chance to discuss how language is used to normalize harm to wildlife in depth on the Wildlife Wire podcast with Mark Surls and Samantha Miller of the Colorado Wildlife Alliance. Listen to Podcast ►

Celebrating Kevin Bixby

Celebrating Kevin Bixby

Celebrating Kevin Bixby: After decades of tireless work to protect wildlife and wildlands, Kevin Bixby is retiring—leaving behind an incredible legacy of advocacy, courage, and leadership.

January Wildlife Commission Meetings

January Wildlife Commission Meetings

It's time to get active in January Wildlife Commission Meetings. January Wildlife Commission Meetings Welcome to 2025, wildlife advocates! As we start this new year, let's kick it off with activism. Wildlife commission meetings are critical opportunities to influence...

Ban Dog Pack Hunting in Arizona

Ban Dog Pack Hunting in Arizona

Wildlife for All Cosigns Petition to Ban Dog Pack Hunting in Arizona SANTA FE, N.M.—Wildlife for All is proud to join conservation groups in petitioning the Arizona Game and Fish Commission to ban the use of dog packs in hunting wildlife including mountain lions and...

What Does Noninvasive Animal Research Look Like?

What Does Noninvasive Animal Research Look Like?

Here in the United States, wildlife management has long prioritized consumptive uses like hunting, trapping, and fishing. When animals are studied, it’s typically with this lens and they are often captured using hunting and trapping techniques. Researchers at agencies...

Who Is The Anti-Wolf Lobby?

Who Is The Anti-Wolf Lobby?

Journalists in Utah have revealed that an anti-wolf lobby group fraudulently misused public tax dollars to fund its activities, highlighting the entrenched power and corruption of the anti-carnivore lobbyists within state wildlife management.

Action Alert: CPW Commission Meeting Nov. 14-15

Hunters Need Predators

Recent research on ungulate diseases like CWD calls into question the wisdom of states’ permissive, in some cases unrestricted, hunting and trapping of cougars, wolves, coyotes and bobcats. If the whole of nature is good, no part can be bad. It’s time for all hunters to recognize predators as allies, not competitors.

Wild Ground is Common Ground

Wild Ground is Common Ground

In a recent op-ed, Will Marlier pushes back against the narrative often repeated in the wildlife management community that interest in hunting is waning because young/urban people are disconnected from nature and too immersed in their screens.

New Mexico’s Green Amendment

New Mexico’s Green Amendment

A proposed amendment to the state constitution would guarantee New Mexicans the right to healthy environments, ecosystems, and a safe climate. It would also hugely benefit wildlife by acknowledging that native species are to be protected on behalf of future generations as part of the public trust.

For Asha, Let Nature Takes Its Course

For Asha, Let Nature Takes Its Course

In a heartfelt op-ed for the Santa Fe New Mexican, WFA Executive Director Dr. Michelle Lute reflects on the tragic death of Asha, the first Mexican wolf to cross into northern New Mexico in decades.

Florida Wildlife Federation joins growing list of opponents to Florida “right-to-hunt” ballot initiative

Lawsuit Challenges NJ Law Giving Hunters Majority on State Fish and Wildlife Council

A former New Jersey state senator filed a lawsuit challenging the constitutionality of a state law that effectively gives hunting groups the power to select a majority of the 11-member NJ Fish and Wildlife Council, which sets wildlife policy for the state. The legal challenge was filed in response to the state’s decision to allow a bear hunt in each of the next five years. The judge denied a preliminary injunction to halt the hunt which began this month.
Read more here.

Wildlife for All joins call to end federal funding for state wildlife killing efforts

Wildlife for All joins call to end federal funding for state wildlife killing efforts

In response to the state of Alaska killing more than 100 bears and wolves by helicopter in June, supposedly to increase caribou numbers, a coalition of 35 wildlife and Indigenous groups, including Wildlife for All, sent a letter to Secretary of Interior Deb Haaland in August, renewing their demand that federal funds be withheld from states that practice or sanction the killing of native carnivores like wolves.
Read more here.

Wolf Connection #137: Michelle Lute

Michelle Lute is the Co-Executive Director for Wildlife For All, whose mission is to reform wildlife management in the U.S. to be more democratic, compassionate and focused on protecting wild species and ecosystems. She is a conservation scientist and advocate with...

Sen. Baldwin’s ‘Midwest Gray Wolf Delisting’ Bill epitomizes abysmal wildlife policy

Sen. Baldwin’s ‘Midwest Gray Wolf Delisting’ Bill epitomizes abysmal wildlife policy

Current wolf conservation policies epitomize the bias of state and federal agencies to allow unjustified and unscientific lethal control through undemocratic processes that ignore diverse public values. As a result, wolves are used as a political bargaining tool by Republicans and Democrats alike. The latest move to delist wolves by US Senators Baldwin and Klobuchar is no exception.
Read this statement by Wildlife for All and our partners to learn more.

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