Take action for Washington wolves
Make your voice heard on how WDFW will conserve and manage wolves after their population exceeds the recovery goals under Washington’s Wolf Plan.
Make your voice heard on how WDFW will conserve and manage wolves after their population exceeds the recovery goals under Washington’s Wolf Plan.
WILD NW #296: Contact your U.S. Representative and ask them to speak up for at-risk species by supporting the Recovering America’s Wildlife Act!
We’re committed to collaborating with agency staff, ranchers, biologists and others to continue moving towards the goal of long-term recovery and public acceptance of wolves alongside thriving local communities.
We are urging residents of Okanogan and Chelan counties who want to see grizzly bears restored to the North Cascades to sign this petition and demonstrate local support.
It’s important to keep the bigger picture in mind: wolf recovery is progressing very well in Washington under careful, science-based policies.
We submitted scientific comments on the proposal expressing concern about delisting nationwide.
This critical bill would modernize how we as a country fund wildlife conservation.
Bighorn sheep are an iconic native species is important for our Sagelands Heritage Program and other efforts Restoring Wildlife!
As WDFW seeks public input to develop a pronghorn management plan, we submitted a letter in support of recovering this native species.
The Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife (WDFW) is asking local residents to provide feedback and attend public meetings to develop a pronghorn antelope management plan. Show them your support for pronghorn recovery!