A note from our executive director, news updates, volunteer of the month, upcoming events, and more!
JULY 2022 NEWSLETTER

A note from our executive director, news updates, volunteer of the month, upcoming events, and more!
Friends, while we are all celebrating the good news that wolves in most of the country have regained needed protections under the Endangered Species Act, and our victory in court against Wisconsin's wolf hunt, the enemy line is always close...
Friends - Please take a moment today to contact Wisconsin Attorney General Josh Kaul through this form on his website and say: "As a Wisconsin citizen, I'm asking your office to please pursue removing Dr. Prehn from the Natural Resources Board as his presence undermines the sound, responsible, and accountable management of natural resources held … Continue reading Action Alert: Contact Wisconsin Attorney General Josh Kaul
In less than 72 hours, the state of Wisconsin allowed 216 wolves to be legally killed statewide, during the day or night using dogs, snares, traps, guns, night vision technology, and even running them down to exhaustion with snowmobiles. This hunt was detrimental to our wolf population and they cannot withstand another hunt this fall.
If any more evidence was needed about what an absolutely cruel and vile state Wisconsin is, look no farther than the events of the past five days regarding our gray wolf population. Here is a quick summary of what happened.
A conservative legal firm is suing Wisconsin's DNR on behalf of an out of state based โhuntingโ group to force it to schedule an immediate winter wolf hunt.
A special NRB meeting is being held plotting a statewide wolf hunt to begin IMMEDIATELY. We need you to act NOW to speak out against this proposal.
PLEASE take some time to vote for wildlife today. Should the NRA and narrow special interests set on destroying our natural world dictate these policies...or should we?
I look forward to Wildlife day at the Capitol where we can collectively work to bridge that gap between sportsmen and environmentalists, and finally get us all working together toward one common goal: Conservation in Wisconsin.