Living with Wolves PresentsThe Hidden Life of Wolves: Interactive Exhibit With your support, we have just launched an exciting online interactive exhibit, The Hidden Life of Wolves, the first of its kind for exploring the true...
Poaching is the Leading Cause of Death for Wolves in the Great Lakes Region A new groundbreaking study analyzing more than a decade of data reveals a stark reality: even under full protection of the Endangered Species...
A Narrow Window for New Life One of the most persistent myths is that wolves are prolific breeders, rapidly increasing their numbers and overwhelming landscapes. This perception—often used to justify excessive hunting—shapes public opinion and...
MEXICAN GRAY WOLVES UNDER ATTACK There are fewer than 300 Mexican gray wolves in the wild across Arizona and New Mexico. Although Mexican gray wolves remain protected under the Endangered Species Act, Arizona lawmakers have introduced a...
RECENT DEVELOPMENTS IN FEDERAL WOLF POLICY Mexican Wolves Threatened with Delisting The theatrically named Enhancing Safety for Animals Act of 2025 (H.R. 4255) has been introduced in Congress and would delist one of the most endangered subspecies...
What Are Wolves Really Saying? In the heart of Yellowstone, wolves are howling, growling, whining, barking, and communicating in ways we are only beginning to understand. Never before has it been possible to document this...
2025 Annual Report Dear Friends, Do wolves play? Yes they do — all the time! As we began our work with the Sawtooth Pack in the 1990s, we had the opportunity to spend time with...
FEDERAL WOLF PROTECTIONS AT RISK H.R. 845, misleadingly named the “Pet and Livestock Protection Act,” would strip federal protections from gray wolves across the lower 48 states and block judicial review. The bill has passed the House...
Where Wolves Grow Old In the heart of British Columbia’s Great Bear Rainforest—widely regarded as one of the last truly wild places on Earth—wolves are living unusually long, uninterrupted lives. Unlike in many other regions,...
WOLVES AT A CROSSROADS USFWS Backs Away from National Wolf Recovery Plan Last year, the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (USFWS) announced plans to develop the first-ever nationwide wolf recovery plan by December 2025. After...
Living with Wolves Website Sweeps 2025 Eddie & Ozzie Awards We are so pleased to announce that the Living with Wolves website, created by Glick & Fray Design Agency, has recently been honored with three...