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October 2019
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Gray Wolf (c) Amy Gerber
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STOP SENSELESS WOLF KILLINGS IN NORTHEAST WASHINGTON
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Year after year, Washington state has sanctioned the killing of wolves
on federal public lands in the Kettle River Range, near the Idaho
border. The given reason for these killings has been wolf attacks on
livestock grazing in the region. But the state has never adequately
pursued non-lethal methods of reducing wolf-livestock conflicts, and
the killings continue. Take Action: Tell the Washington Department of
Fish and Wildlife to end senseless wolf killings >>
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Defenders in the News
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"We can't turn a blind eye to avoidable conflicts that lead to the
continued lethal removal of wolves and expect a different result. "
Quinn Read, Northwest Program Director, on Governor Jay Inslee's
letter calling to end senseless wolf killings and prioritize
coexistence in northeast Washington. Read more >>
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In honor of Wolf Awareness Week (Oct. 13th - 19th), please enjoy these
highlights on wolf conservation across the country!
Gray Wolf (c) Ronald W Jansen/iStock
CELEBRATING WOLF AWARENESS WEEK
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A change is happening in forests across the West: Wolves are finally
coming home. Join us as we explore the history and ongoing recovery of
these American icons.
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Lobos (c) iStock/G Nagel
Lucky Encounter
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Mexican gray wolves are one of the rarest mammals in North America
- which makes seeing one in the wild that much more
unforgettable. Check out this first-hand tale of a truly unique lobo
encounter. Read more >>
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Gray Wolf (c) Taylor McDowell
Is that a wolf I see?
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Gray wolves have been missing from Colorado for more than 70 years.
That changed for a moment this summer. What could this sighting mean
for the future of gray wolves in Colorado? Read more >>
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Mexican Gray wolf (c) Connor Morrow
Field Notes: Mexican Gray Wolf Recovery
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The fight to save Mexican gray wolves continues, and new champions
join these efforts every day. Some amazing interns took part in a
field internship program this summer to help give lobos their best
shot at survival.
Read more >>
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Monarch Butterfly (c) Natalie Cochrane
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wildlife and wild places you care about. Bring home something wild
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Photo credits: Gray Wolf (c) Amy Gerber | Gray Wolf (c) Ronald
W Jansen/iStock | Mexican Gray Wolves (c) iStock/G Nagel | Gray Wolf
(c) Taylor McDowell | Mexican Gray Wolf (c) Connor Morrow | Owl (c)
Scott Anderson - Defenders Photo Contest 2010 | Bears (c) James Yule |
Monarch Butterfly (c) Natalie Cochrane | Polar Bear (c) Debbie Tubridy
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Defenders of Wildlife
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