U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service removes the gray wolf from the Endangered Species Act, halting wolf recovery.
BREAKING: Gray Wolf Stripped of Federal Protections

U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service removes the gray wolf from the Endangered Species Act, halting wolf recovery.
First they tried delisting wolves, and now they’re trying to gut the Endangered Species Act, the law that has been protecting them for years. That’s why we are asking you to join us for the Stop Extinction Challenge! Learn everything you need to know here.
The letter explains that the vast majority of the American public has shown time and again that they are supportive of wolf conservation and want science to guide wolf recovery.
Last week we attended the Ron Johnson and USFWS public hearing on national wolf delisting - here's what happened....
Once again, the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service is seeking to strip wolves of Endangered Species Act protections in the Great Lakes region and the rest of the lower 48...SPEAK OUT AGAINST THIS MOVE HERE !
The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service has announced its intention to remove Endangered Species Act protections for all gray wolves in the United States that are currently protected.
Today the US House of Representatives passed HR 6784, the “Manage Our Wolves Act” despite public opposition from constituents, scientists, hunters and business owners.
Friends of the Wisconsin Wolf & Wildlife has joined forces with over 50 other organizations in submitting the following opposition letter to Capitol Hill on November 14, 2018.
In response to today's release by Secretary Ryan Zinke's Department of Interior regarding draft regulations to weaken protections for America's most at-risk fish, plants and wildlife, Friends of the Wisconsin Wolf & Wildlife has put out a statement opposing this outrageous move.
Starting this Saturday, over 12,000 bear hounds will be set loose on public land across Wisconsin to harass wildlife and disturb the peace of these natural areas.