Congress is trying to delist Gray Wolves through a backdoor.
A rider in the Interior funding bill would strip federal protections and block judicial review—based on politics and not science.
Tell your Rep to oppose this poison pill: TeamWolf.Org
A wolf mother was shot dead after CPW denied a ranch’s request to kill wolves—the ranch that killed the wolf has defended their decision.
The King Mountain Pack was one of just 4 CO packs to have pups in 2025—now both parents are dead.
Public lands are not ranchers' kill zones.
Arizona Republicans just passed SB 1280—a bill so vile that dems have named it the “Cruella de Vil Act.”The bill targets Mexican Gray Wolf pups critical to recovery work in a place where only 319 wolves remain in the wild.
Gov. Hobbs must veto SB 1280.
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New research shows wildlife is actively adapting to human presence—not just habitat loss.
Gray Wolves expanded their ranges to navigate around people.
The point is simple: wolves are already adapting to us. We can meet them halfway.
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CO’s King Mountain Pack has now lost both parents: the breeding male during a CPW collaring operation, and the breeding female in a shooting now under investigation.
At least four young wolves are orphaned.
That is not coexistence.
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One wolf. Hundreds of miles. A century in the making.
BEY03F’s journey is a reminder that wolf recovery is still unfolding—and that every dispersing wolf deserves the chance to find a future. (1/2)
The U.S. is facing global conflict, rising costs, and a Congress that still can’t pass a budget on time.
Yet lawmakers keep finding time to target wolves.
Tell Congress to follow the science and oppose Section 125 of the Interior Approps bill at TeamWolf.Org.
Section 125 remains in the Interior Appropriations Bill after today’s markup.
This poison pill would force Gray Wolves off federal protections across most of the lower 48—and block the public from challenging it in court.
Tell your Rep to oppose Sec 125: TeamWolf.Org
A glimpse inside Yellowstone’s Wapiti Lake Pack: one wolf asserts dominance over another—a normal part of pack life.
These displays help reinforce relationships, reduce conflict, and show the complex social language wolves use as family groups.
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California just took an important step toward nonlethal coexistence. SB 1135, the California Wildlife Coexistence Act, passed the Senate and now moves to the State Assembly.
CA has a chance to lead with a science—based, nonlethal approach over fear-driven killing.
A new study found that humans caused 65% of recorded Great Lakes Gray Wolf deaths, with illegal killing leading overall. When wolf hunting was allowed, legal killing became the top cause—but poaching stayed consistent.
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A young male wolf from California made a brief but historic trip into Nevada—crossing near Truckee before returning to CA 2 days later.
It may be the start of a larger recovery story, but prey, policy, & tolerance will decide what comes next.
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Gray Wolf protections should be guided by science—not political bargaining. But Section 125 in the Interior funding bill would force the delisting of wolves and block court challenges.
Tell your Rep. to follow the science & oppose Sec 125: TeamWolf.Org
MI is already planning a wolf hunt—before Congress has even voted to delist Gray Wolves!
HB 6008 would force a hunt within 90 days of federal delisting.
Section 125 could open that door, spelling disaster for wolves.
Tell Congress to oppose Section 125 @ TeamWolf.Org
As a keystone species, wolves help maintain balanced ecosystems which connect us all. But right now, Congress is working to strip Gray Wolves of federal protections.
This will set a dangerous precedent. Act now at TeamWolf.Org before it’s too late!
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Congress is trying—again—to strip Gray Wolves of federal protections. A poison pill in the Interior Appropriations bill would force a federal delisting rule and block court challenges, ignoring science.
Tell your Rep. to oppose Sec. 125: TeamWolf.Org
A quiet Trump administration move could have disastrous consequences for wildlife, pets, and families on and near public lands.
An April 2026 memo reopened the door to M-44s — spring-loaded poison traps that eject sodium cyanide when triggered. (1/2)
M-44s do not know the difference between a coyote, a wolf, a fox, a family dog, or a child.
In 2017, 14-year-old Canyon Mansfield triggered one 400 feet behind his home. He survived. His dog, Casey, died.
This is going backward. (2/2)
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