Release: New Mexico Captures Naturally Dispersing Colorado Wolf
A Colorado wolf entered New Mexico and was immediately captured and returned because states treat natural wolf movement as a problem.
A Colorado wolf entered New Mexico and was immediately captured and returned because states treat natural wolf movement as a problem.
Explore Wildlife for All’s 2025 year in review, highlighting our nationwide impact on wildlife governance, landmark policy wins like New Mexico’s SB5, grassroots organizing successes, and the growing movement of advocates protecting ecosystems, science, and democratic decision-making.
Speak out and take action at November wildlife commission meetings: find dates, states, and resources on this page.
A newly released peer-reviewed article challenges the idea that killing predators reliably reduces livestock losses or improves coexistence.
The Trump Administration has launched four rapid-fire rulemaking proposals to weaken the Endangered Species Act, with 30 days for public comment to fight back.
Speak out and take action at November wildlife commission meetings: find dates, states, and resources on this page.
Wolf Awareness Week 2025 is about more than celebrating wolves — it’s a call to reform broken state wildlife governance systems that endanger them.
Speak out and take action at October wildlife commission meetings: find dates, states, and resources on this page.
Tell Congress: Vote YES to nullify the billion-dollar, 500,000 owl kill plan and stop the barred owl massacre.
Mexican wolf genetic diversity declined for the fourth year in a row, prompting 30 organizations to call for change.
Stay informed and take action at September wildlife commission meetings. Find dates, states, and resources to speak up for wolves, bears, mountain lions, and more.
Cody Roberts has been indicted by a grand jury. But his wolf torture case shows why state wildlife governance needs urgent reform.
Get involved in your state’s wildlife governance! Here is a list of all the states with August wildlife commission meetings, listed from first to last by date, with as much information as we can find on each one.
Florida officials are pushing to reinstate a cruel, trophy-driven black bear hunt—despite overwhelming public opposition.
Get involved in your state’s wildlife governance! Here is a list of all the states with July wildlife commission meetings, listed from first to last by date, with as much information as we can find on each one.
Michelle dives into the history—and the harm—of the so-called North American Model of Wildlife Conservation. What began as a description of early Euro-American conservation has been warped into a prescription for how we manage wildlife today: one that leaves out Indigenous knowledge, future generations, non-consumptive values, and even wildlife themselves.
Vermont extends protections to amphibians and reptiles, signaling a growing recognition that all wildlife deserve protection.