Comments on Post-Recovery Wolf Plan
We call for a new Wolf Plan that supports resilient wolf populations and acceptance for wolves across rural communities.
We call for a new Wolf Plan that supports resilient wolf populations and acceptance for wolves across rural communities.
This Sunday, 9/15 we will be helping WDFW remove old barbed wire and fence posts on the Whiskey Dick Unit of the L.T. Murray Wildlife Area near the Vantage Highway, and YOU can help!
We’re coordinating closely with the state, ranchers and range riders to provide resources for additional range riding and herd supervision in the OPT territory as needed.
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!
Read our op-ed in today’s Seattle Times supporting full-funding for fish and wildlife, then please send a message to state lawmakers!
Groups support $60 million in additional funding for the WDFW, including modest fee increases and $45 million in General Fund appropriations.
Contact legislators and urge them to fully fund the Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife’s efforts to conserve wildlife.
Governor Inslee’s proposal funds everything but our biodiverse wildlife and their habitat—items already the most underfunded and in great public demand.
WILD NW Action Alert #284: Contact the governor and urge him to fully fund the Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife’s efforts to conserve and restore diverse wildlife in his 2019-21 budget proposal.
We strongly believe this situation, the third episode of conflict in this area, does not meet the intent and letter of Washington’s Wolf-Livestock Interaction Protocol.