Speak up for Recovering America’s Wildlife Act to save at-risk species and critical habitat
Tell your members of Congress to advocate for the passing of Recovering America’s Wildlife Act to invest in our wildlife and wildlands!
Tell your members of Congress to advocate for the passing of Recovering America’s Wildlife Act to invest in our wildlife and wildlands!
Washington’s annual wolf report is out, and it has good news for wolf recovery. New data shows Washington’s wolf populations increased by 16 percent in 2021 Here are the essential numbers from the Washington State Department of Fish and Wildlife (WDFW): A minimum of 206 wolves in the state at the end of 2021, compared … Continued
We’re partnering with the Colville Tribes to translocate Canada lynx from British Columbia to northeast Washington’s Kettle Range.
The National Park Service, WDFW, Conservation Northwest and other partners will be releasing 20 additional fishers from Canada to boost the local population.
After 11 years and more than 500 reports from motorists of wildlife along I-90 in Washington’s Central Cascades, we’re successfully closing the I-90 Wildlife Watch program and website.
Lethal control is always a difficult situation, one that we don’t like to see occur. It can be understandably emotional for wildlife advocates, livestock producers, and agency staff.
Tell your Members of Congress that supporting the Recovering America’s Wildlife Act is essential to the future of our wildlife and wildlands!
New bipartisan legislation introduced in the U.S. House and Senate will fund locally-led efforts to help prevent extinctions and help wildlife recover and thrive nationwide.
There has been enough conflict and learning to see that when everyone does their part, the likelihood of cattle depredations goes down as does the need for wolf lethal removal.
This new family is an auspicious sign that reintroduced fishers are finding a good home in the North Cascades.